Your tutorials are great; however, I must agree that "One filets a fish" and that one "Fillets an edge or corner". I too can now sleep at night knowing that I have aknowledged this mistake to you. I would suggest that you make new videos correcting this error or risk people in the future asking for "Fillet of fish sandwiches" or even worse some degreed engineer will be asking one of us draftsman for a "Filet" on some part
Agreed. A "filet" (one L, pronounced filay) is a prime piece of boneless meat. A "fillet" (two LL's) is what you are talking about, a hard T. Sorry, this annoys the heck out of me.
Dear sir, do you have the tutorial #24 and #25? Where can I found them? THanks
wallabby001 7 months ago
Your tutorials are great; however, I must agree that "One filets a fish" and that one "Fillets an edge or corner". I too can now sleep at night knowing that I have aknowledged this mistake to you. I would suggest that you make new videos correcting this error or risk people in the future asking for "Fillet of fish sandwiches" or even worse some degreed engineer will be asking one of us draftsman for a "Filet" on some part
beholding1 2 years ago
Parabens pelo video !!!!
Muito legal !!!
paulofilhoeng 2 years ago
Agreed. A "filet" (one L, pronounced filay) is a prime piece of boneless meat. A "fillet" (two LL's) is what you are talking about, a hard T. Sorry, this annoys the heck out of me.
SoftwareTutorialTV 3 years ago 2
I agree totally. Good tutorial tho,
realdealmagic101 2 years ago
Pronounced "fill it"... great job though, THANKS!
jdavis417 3 years ago