Why we hate engineers
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Published 2022-11-04
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All Comments (21)
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Dude is like when architects forget that their buildings have to be built.
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Engineer Gaming.
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ah yes my favourite thing, finding new interesting channels that haven’t uploaded in the last year
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the good ending meme was so funny for a reason i can’t say
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machinist and designer is one scary combo, they can literally make anything they want as long as it's in the realm of possibility
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If you're wondering if this is a Half glass full or empty situation, remember that it doesn't matter for an engineer. The glass was made to the wrong specs.
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There’s an old joke about a mathematician, a physicist, and an engineer being asked to find a volume of a red rubber ball. The mathematician finds the diameter and takes a triple integral. The physicist drops the ball in water and measures the displacement. The engineer looks up the serial number of the ball in his red rubber ball book and sees what it lists the volume as. (In other words, engineers have the ability to look up the specifications of readily available parts, and by golly should they take advantage of it!)
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Hope youre doing well, maybe even making the next video. Looking forward to it for sure.
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The cupholder doesn't start at the Desing Engineer. It starts in the Design Studio where it is specified to weigh less than a gram, be infinitely stiff, and be able to travel back through time. The Engineer brings it from "literally impossible" to "possible, but difficult" and the fabricator says, "Why are you giving me this incredibly difficult thing?" The fabricator hates the engineer for making his life difficult and the designer hates the engineer for ruining his perfect cupholder.
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My dad did CNC. He worked at a company that did government contracts. One of the things he had to make were brass rings. We went to the NASA museum in Huntsville and there was a missile and had brass rings to hold the explosives in place in the head of it. He stood there for a minute then goes "So that's what those rings were for."
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As someone who has been both a CAD designer and a machinist, I can tell you this video is exactly what a lot of people in the industry need to see.
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Can't wait for the next video. I'm sorry to hear about the cancer situation. I honestly thought you quit until some dude in the comments told me about community post. I didn't even know what those where so thanks whoever you are.
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I learned all of these problems from an internship at a manufacturing company. The engineers sit high and mighty in their A/C offices while the CNC guys get the weirdest, most impossible instructions on the planet.
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My sibling is a machinist, and I am a CAD professional, can confirm we are an EXCEEDINGLY dangerous combo
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Just finished this unit two weeks ago in my engineering design course, I'm happy to report that they are in fact teaching this to the new engineers.
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0:06 literally what I did for a living for like 7 years, billet intake manifolds and parts for cars like that, definitely fun and definitely learnt a lot working with machinists
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the "have someone from another team in your team to make sure your stuff isnt stupid" (point 5) works for almost all professional workspaces
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I've kinda been avoiding watching this because of that thumbnail, but cuz of the views, I figured it was worth watching. Legitimately quality info
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I'm not a designer, I'm not a machinist. I assemble. The part where they bolted the glorious part to the wall for a cup holder slayed me. Edit: I'm a machinist now, still dead, but only inside.
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Fun fact, game developments do work similar to this. We do really need this to show with our art designers and code engineers, this greatly helps.