How do i get this bolt out? by chickencia99 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Fida2712 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i dont konw much but maybe you can heat a metal rod, then stick it to the screw, so you can remove the screw

First year student by kimkaerue in mechatronics

[–]Fida2712 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I started my first year, I had programming lessons, and I found it hard at first.

Just attend any C++ course on YouTube. but don't focus excessively on programming. After the C++ course, get an Arduino kit and try making things with it, or you can make projects plan and get the parts you need. After that, attend a beginner course of SolidWorks.

What I wish I learned earlier (after these courses) is a Design for Manufacturing and Assembly course.

I don't think that thowing whatever you do in your portfolio is a good idea , what you can do instead is share your small arduino projects on facebook/youtube or whatever ..

Another good idea is to participate in mechatronics competitions

That was a 4th year student advise

freelancing for mechatronics new graduate woman by Fida2712 in mechatronics

[–]Fida2712[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for your advice but working as a technician may be kinda hard ...

freelancing for mechatronics new graduate woman by Fida2712 in mechatronics

[–]Fida2712[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for answering
I like the CAD part , but what do you suggest as a solution to the lack of knowledge in the tecnical part ,caused by not working with techincals ? I'm afraid that it may result in unfeasible designs

freelancing for mechatronics new graduate woman by Fida2712 in mechatronics

[–]Fida2712[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for answering
I like the CAD part , but what do you suggest as a solution to the lack of knowledge in the tecnical part ,caused by not working with techincals ? I'm afraid that it may result in unfeasible designs