Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals - Basics of Part Modeling Chapter 1

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @chrischalabi
    @chrischalabi 11 років тому

    I just downloaded this from the app store for free on OSX. Thank you for the detailed tutorials!

  • @andrejsvorobjovs5889
    @andrejsvorobjovs5889 11 років тому

    I have a sense that these are going to be some really good tutorial series!

  • @ClayClaim
    @ClayClaim 8 років тому

    Your tutorial is so great!! I know how hard it can be… Looking forward to see more work :)

  • @CameronONeill
    @CameronONeill 11 років тому

    I'd say so. I'm a tenth grader (in the U.S.) and I use the metric system almost exclusively in programs like this. We almost always use metric in science classes, and we use both systems in math classes.

  • @ghostalin
    @ghostalin 12 років тому

    Technical evangelist is a neat title.

  • @tamahola
    @tamahola 13 років тому

    Thank You! If only you knew how much you helped me.

  • @PauliePizza
    @PauliePizza 11 років тому +2

    great beginner tutorial thanx

  • @fashionartnetwork3418
    @fashionartnetwork3418 9 років тому

    loving all the style!

  • @koncertLive
    @koncertLive 12 років тому

    you can do everything with inventor. I have used 3ds max, maya, blender and just about everything between. Aside from the movie making features of these they do not compare to modeling. Autodesk Inventor has made modeling easy as hell

  • @wes19192
    @wes19192 13 років тому

    keep up the good work rob .... thumbs up

  • @kerazop
    @kerazop 10 років тому

    Wonderful, very clear and helpful

  • @milano6100
    @milano6100 12 років тому

    yh go to the autodesk site, there is a series named 'built by design'. it is under community

  • @nathanjh13
    @nathanjh13 11 років тому

    For sure! I'm British and we had the sense to ditch it years ago and we invented it.

  • @TheMach1neHead
    @TheMach1neHead Рік тому

    Hi Rob. May I know what version/year of Autodesk Inventor you're using in these videos?

  • @takayang2740
    @takayang2740 11 років тому

    Very easy to understand

  • @Denisjamesscott
    @Denisjamesscott 10 років тому

    Very informative thank you

  • @DillonV
    @DillonV 12 років тому

    Is this tutorial in Autodesk Inventor Publisher or Autodesk inventor Professional?

  • @zarbak2
    @zarbak2 13 років тому

    @MikeEvansHfd You generally dont miter tube, you bend it, however frame components, you would miter. Have you tried using frame generator? This is the best way to create easy miters, flush cuts and frame components in general.

  • @pandarzzz
    @pandarzzz 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video! :)

  • @orangedac
    @orangedac 12 років тому

    Thanks for the info.
    I tried contacting some companies in China and supplying them with the drawings I made in Autodesk Inventor (yea i'm learning it). I want to see what they quote for making 1 part in metal. I'm guessing the cost is going to be unaffordable.
    Are you proficient in Inventor?

  • @erickrauter9613
    @erickrauter9613 9 років тому

    I am starting a travel trailer project , and my cam/cam is limited to freecad and winging it. But I want to translate what is in my head with all that I don't know to see how it will come together. But I need to add parts and the material they are made of. I kinda tried properties but decided to ask while "winging it"

  • @MikeEvansHfd
    @MikeEvansHfd 13 років тому

    Rob, Can you help me? I don't know how to mitre one piece of tube to another of the same size. Do you have a video you could direct me to?
    Cheers Mike

  • @davidfinlay8274
    @davidfinlay8274 6 років тому

    Can you get lar live stream back or get some one to take it over it very helpful to use and new user.

  • @limyouliang
    @limyouliang 13 років тому

    @sosaj64 Inventor is for Design Engineer while 3ds Max is for Game Designer. =)

  • @josearnaldopinheirodossant7712

    How to get back that "central point" and what to do to not loss it ?

  • @SametAkalan
    @SametAkalan 11 років тому

    what does he use to control the views?(left of the computer)

  • @agodwin444
    @agodwin444 12 років тому

    is there an updated version of these tutorial videos that uses inventor 2012?I know 2011 and 2012 are similar enough to get the basics out of these videos I was just curiuos if there is an update that anyone knows of?

  • @pezesito
    @pezesito 10 років тому

    I used inventor R8, but I am using now 2010 version, and have a lot of problems with adaptive parts, does anyone here know if i need to change settings or recommend me a video to understand better this? I start with assy and create new parts from it, I thought that projecting edges will carry new sketches to new place or dimension, according to what I have releated it, but it´s become crazy to test every new feature to see if the assy works, many times the extrusions dont go to where the new position of the part, and so... any comment will be welcome, thanks

  • @onomesotu
    @onomesotu 12 років тому

    I had the same problem a while ago because i deleted mine. Then I had uninstall and install the program again for it to appear!

  • @val5214
    @val5214 12 років тому

    so to be sure, it is a n.u.r.b.s. modeler and not a mesh modeler? there are mesh modelers that now spit out .obj files and so on. also can it repair models for stl files

  • @papileche
    @papileche 11 років тому

    Hi
    I am unable to do section views with inventor fusion. ?
    I can only do it with autodesk inventor

  • @syed7skt
    @syed7skt 11 років тому

    Sir ur video is very helpful for me. Would u please teach me how can i change dimension ie from mm to cm or cm to inch

  • @LovemeAquarius
    @LovemeAquarius 11 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @KemeticFrames
    @KemeticFrames 11 років тому

    I want to Know what laptop you were using

  • @sekoupele
    @sekoupele 13 років тому

    good rob & thanks ^_^

  • @erickrauter9613
    @erickrauter9613 9 років тому

    how do I add plywood parts to a project.

  • @neogoo123
    @neogoo123 13 років тому

    i got to say, i am so used to blender, which i was using before Inventor, and its hard for me to get used to the NON-vertex editing lol

  • @bharatvarsha7
    @bharatvarsha7 12 років тому

    anybody tell me why i m not seeing the left hand panel invloving working plane setup(as shown in this video) in my Inventor panel??tried all possible option yet somehow it cant showup

  • @davidgruty
    @davidgruty 13 років тому

    technical evangelist? what does it mean?

  • @MegaCoolshot
    @MegaCoolshot 10 років тому

    i dont have the sketch tap

  • @orangedac
    @orangedac 12 років тому

    I got a question that I hope someone can answer.
    Supposing I draw a part in Inventor. WHERE do i get it made? Say its some plastic part. Are there companies in China that I send the file to that will make like 2 pieces and send it back to me? How much would creating a couple of pieces of a simple plastic box-like part cost?
    Are we talking under $100 or are we talking $1000 or more! Please someone give me the skinny on this as I'm a bit clueless.

  • @azoo000ooz1
    @azoo000ooz1 10 років тому

    How can i communicate with you

  • @duanedean6470
    @duanedean6470 11 років тому

    Hard? No, time consuming, yes. Once you learn this, you can blow through drawings like nothing as long as you understand 3d views.

  • @neogoo123
    @neogoo123 12 років тому

    I'm sorry, but you should really check the timing on comments. I do not do modelling anymore and do not know anymore which is better... nor do I honestly care..

  • @bharatvarsha7
    @bharatvarsha7 12 років тому

    what a coincidence i did the same yesterday and it appreared,AutoCAD has to many bugs

  • @2007visor
    @2007visor 13 років тому

    activate dynamic input

  • @duanedean6470
    @duanedean6470 11 років тому

    Superior? Not exactly. 12 inches in a foot. 12 is (evenly) divisible by: 1,2,3,4,6and 12. Metrics: 10 is only (evenly) divisible by 1,2,5 and 10. So, take a meter long board and cut it into 3 equal parts. 10/3 = 3.3333333333333. 10/4 is 2.5, thats not even. Cant use 10/6 either. Thats like 1/32 of an inch? Repeated enough times on a 200 foot run, that is almost 2.5 inches off. That is alot and not acceptable in building standards of anything.

  • @DillonV
    @DillonV 12 років тому

    Yes but holy shit it would be hard you have to make every single part.

  • @duanedean6470
    @duanedean6470 11 років тому

    Wihtout a degree in mechanical design, there is no reason to learn this. Just because you know it, doesnt mean you will get a job doing it. You are virtually trained as an engineer in all aspects, but can create in Inventor. It is almost unlikely nowadays to get a job drafting without a degree of sorts.

  • @duanedean6470
    @duanedean6470 11 років тому

    Umm I can tell you it is not a bug like many are saying. They say this when they dont now how to use something. To turn it back on, go to the View Tab in the Ribbon and on the Windows Panel select the fly out for User Interface. It is hysterical to see ppl are uninstalling this to get it back. Ya, they will be fired really quick form there jobs. LMAO Dont know how to use it, then leave it alone.

  • @duanedean6470
    @duanedean6470 11 років тому

    Ya, apparently that wasnt good enough. Here it is in more exact terms in feet. 983571056.43045 ft/s. Looks like they rounded off the metric number huh. Cant be exact with that now can we.

  • @murrayedington
    @murrayedington 9 років тому

    You should go through your script and select every instance of "go ahead and" and then press delete. There must be hundreds of them, sometimes several per sentence. You've damaged my brain. Is it a nervous habit? Pity about that, as it spoiled an otherwise helpful set of intro tutorials

  • @Daimo988
    @Daimo988 12 років тому

    yes, its overkill for that really....

  • @limyouliang
    @limyouliang 13 років тому

    @sosaj64

  • @trancluong
    @trancluong 13 років тому

    You can teach, but the way you teach by "TALKING MORE THAN SHOWING", It take to much time for people to learn...

  • @jamienewman1488
    @jamienewman1488 11 років тому

    COME ON YOU YANKS JOIN THE METRIC SYSTEM THE LIGHT SIDE OF THE FORCE

  • @ragrj2009
    @ragrj2009 10 років тому

    Inventor is very impressive, but much, much,much more Boooooooooring! I just hate it. It was developed by people who hate autocad users.

    • @zimonslot
      @zimonslot 9 років тому

      they also hate creatives. 3D Studio max is designed by technical people...

    • @ragrj2009
      @ragrj2009 9 років тому

      zimonslot It demands so many steps to create silly details that I suspect it is only usable by people who love video games like Super Mario Bros. Too many hidden tricks. I am too old for this!

  • @80amnesia
    @80amnesia 11 років тому

    lol

  • @oxiroxt
    @oxiroxt 11 років тому

    blahblahblah slowwww mahnervezzzzz

  • @kayaoneil6428
    @kayaoneil6428 11 років тому

    lol