Just wondering what I should do for a model that is simple in the first stage next stage a little bit more complicated with a y connector the next stage 156 connectors for model purposes or technical difficulties what should I do first I think I should do the y connector then the D connector with 156 channels in the order I think. What should I do the difficult thing first or the easy thing first it seems like the difficulty would increase with the D connector being last but I’m wondering about program features. I think I’m doing the y connector first I have that laid out and will work with the D connector I have that one laid out but do not have it with its channel ducting style of bubble type with rectilinear excerpt.
Hi Bret -
I’m afraid that your post has nothing specific that we can answer. You should probably start with the assumption that only you know what D and y connectors are…
-wim
When you’re working on a project, it’s usually best to start with the easier parts first. This helps you gain confidence and momentum as you work towards the more complicated aspects. It can also help you spot any potential problems that might come up later.
In this case, I think it makes sense to start by focusing on the y connector and then moving on to the D connector with 156 channels. By working on the y connector first, you’ll be able to build a solid foundation for the more complex D connector. This will give you a better idea of what you’re dealing with, and help you figure out how to approach the design.
Plus, by working on the y connector first, you might discover more efficient ways of modeling that you can use for the D connector later. So it’s definitely worth starting with the simpler part of the project first. Good luck with everything!
//I have no idea what you’re talking about, that’s a general life lesson