@justhangingaround804

I am a structural engineer with a major aerospace company and I cannot tell how how well made these videos are. I am so impressed that I actually watch them every now and then Just to stay in touch with basics. Helps develop intuition. 😀 thanks efficient engineer.

@statiks221

Younger generations must appreciate having such videos available for free. The author of this video deserves a Gold Medal/ Nobel Prize for this channel.

@TheStructuralExam

The animations are unreal. This is the sort of content that helps aspiring engineers learn effectively!

@tarawiselove

I wish I were surrounded with people who could explain and demonstrate engineering concepts like this. I have a deep fondness for well-explained engineering with a healthy dash of history added in.

@japalocoturbo

Wtf how did i just found this guy now, he's the 3b1b for engineering. Keep it up mate. Insane quality!

@PolterabendForNC

This is by far the most trussworthy video I have seen on YouTube. What you do is absolutely priceless. Thank you sincerely.

@-DIYPRO-

Wow an entire statics in 17min. Seriously if my teacher would have showed this video the first day of class and then given us problems after that it would have made that entire semester so much easier!

@maloryknoxx666

Thank you for this video. You just explained to me in 20 minutes what my professor has not been able to in 2 months. It's so simple. I didn't realize it. I will sleep better tonight actually understanding the hw I just suffered through this evening. Wow, and to think, I hated my statics class. It's actually quite fascinating. I am so watching all of your videos for next semester. Dynamics and strength of materials just became a lot less dreadful!! You're awesome. If I could, I would 'like' this video 1,000 times.

@RyanLasek

It's really amazing that I'm paying thousands for a shit powerpoint presentation at uni, only to learn from this guy's free youtube videos of much higher quality.

@andli461

PURE GOLD! Thank you for taking me 15-20 years back in time, explaining “things I should know” in such an easy way. 👍

@pawannaithani99

just amazing, your work deserve millions subscriber.

@SparkleAlison

I am a graduate of Civil Engg in 1979 and my professors were still primitive on the way of teaching. The calculators have been invented  introduced late during my studies. My professors did not explained to us in detail about the design of  trusses. It  was up to us to dig out . Your channel is very much helpful  in understanding  the structural analysis of truss.  This is a huge  help for Engg  students and also those who graduated in a less  college or university  of less standard in  teaching . Your channel is amazing.

@slavcabbage2619

How much work went into this! man I can't imagine what it took to make all the animations, the 3d bridge, the stress points simulation. Dude you must have some serious skills!

@polandot

What I don't only understand on this video is that...

Why does this have 200 dislikes even though this had the best representation and explanation of trusses? You deserve more recognition, sir!

@nohandle779

Who are you?
You have come like a blessing to us engineers. All my ♥️

@goriaakash

The regret i have for not finding you sooner you are better than any professor I’ve ever had, literally an angel sent from above to help us students learn.

@danishanas2217

The best channel on YouTube to understand any concept of Mechanical Engineering.

@HelicalRL

Simple, concise and better than anything uni could give me. Cheers mate you’re a legend ❤️

@frederiksaniter6768

I'm in my 4th Semester of Civil Engineering, have calculated 100 trusses, but this video is so much better than anything I have ever seen at uni! Please keep them coming!!

@400_billion_suns

Your channel is exceptional. I wish I could go back in time to when I got my BSME and have these videos as introductions to all my classes. The quality, clarity, accuracy, and delivery are legitimately better than what you would often get in university courses back when I attended. Thank you for all you do. You’ve probably helped more students understand these concepts than you could imagine.