Gives you an appreciation of the crazy fine tolerances involved in making mechanical watches!
@vvviiimmm9 ай бұрын
I can easily watch a 2h+ version of this. Seriously, I learned a lot in a few days just by watching your videos. Let me know if there is a way to support the channel
@gregbrown-onshape75559 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this comment! Feel free to share any videos you think others will benefit from - I know this is unlikely to be the kind of content that goes viral (although this one seems oddly appropriate for TikTok :rimshot: ) To be honest the best way to support this channel is to use Onshape, be active on our forums, and spread the word about Onshape - we've come a LONG way in a short time and I think you can see there's a lot of depth and breadth to it now.
@parvizaghayarov9359 ай бұрын
Wooow nice talant i find thanks for video)
@gregbrown-onshape75558 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@The.Stranger.3653 ай бұрын
Can you simulate mainspring movement and how?
@parvizaghayarov9359 ай бұрын
Superdrive nice
@gregbrown-onshape75559 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and for watching. There will be more updates in the series (and other things too) coming up shortly
@parvizaghayarov9359 ай бұрын
@@gregbrown-onshape7555 realy think make video list ..and onshape lovers very happy for this
@joshtargo26963 ай бұрын
the biggest takeaway from this video, by far, was the distinction between "drawing" vs "designing"
@gregbrown-onshape75553 ай бұрын
Yes there is a world of difference between drawing and designing. For many people this is what CAD still means, and that's fine: Computer Aided Drawing, or Computer Aided Documentation. However there is clearly more to Computer Aided Design... On a side note, it is 2024 (last time I checked), and isn't everything Computer Aided?? Perhaps we should upgrade our acronyms?