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3. Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: Non-Contact Measurements

By Rafael Testai November 1, 2022
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3. Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: Non-Contact Measurements

Ever wondered what it would be like to be mentored one-on-one by a senior engineer that’s using SOLIDWORKS to successfully deliver solutions to industry clients? My name is Rafael Testai, and in this video series “Mechanisms & Mentorship,” we’ll take

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Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: How to Clamp a Really Small Wire

By Rafael Testai October 18, 2022
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Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: How to Clamp a Really Small Wire

Ever wondered what it would be like to be mentored one-on-one by a senior engineer that’s using SOLIDWORKS to successfully deliver solutions to industry clients? My name is Rafael Testai, and in this video series “Mechanisms & Mentorship,” we’ll take

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Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: Symmetric Over-Center Clamping Mechanism

By Rafael Testai October 4, 2022
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Mechanisms & Mentorship Video Series: Symmetric Over-Center Clamping Mechanism

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Mechanism Library: Microscope Passive Lock Tutorial

By Rafael Testai June 27, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Microscope Passive Lock Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

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Mechanism Library: How to Design 3 Speed Settings Tutorial

By Rafael Testai June 13, 2022
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Mechanism Library: How to Design 3 Speed Settings Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

... Continued

Mechanism Library: Shower Handle Suction Cup Tutorial

By Rafael Testai May 31, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Shower Handle Suction Cup Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

... Continued

Mechanism Library: Hemostat Tutorial

By Rafael Testai May 20, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Hemostat Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

... Continued

Mechanism Library: Massage Tool Tutorial

By Rafael Testai May 10, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Massage Tool Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

... Continued

Mechanism Library: Hydraulic Linear Damper (Trash Can) Tutorial

By Rafael Testai April 26, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Hydraulic Linear Damper (Trash Can) Tutorial

I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve

... Continued

Mechanism Library: Linear Detent

By Rafael Testai April 12, 2022
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Mechanism Library: Linear Detent

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... Continued
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