S.2 Solid to Sheet Metal - Inventor 2017 Sheet Metal Training
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- This inventor video might be more interesting cause you have to do the conversion manually - still very short - enjoy!
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That is exactly what I was looking for! Thank You Wolfgang. The trick with the offset sketch was very helpful to get the bends right!
Great :) - you´re welcome
Great stuff!! Using this technique out here in North Carolina, USA
new approaching method. Thank alot Wolfgan Walden.
You´re welcome
This one is a bit closer to what I am looking for.
You can extrude skretch as surface model. Without saveing and converting it.
I know, but this isn´t the purpose of this exercise.
Hi sir
to rotate should be press F3 or there is a easy way also to rotate in assembly for a body
You mean to rotate a part or the complete assembly?
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training in solidworks I can rotate a part indepently by right click on part but i cant in inventor also to rotate a part I ever hold F3. is there a easy way? TX
Ok I see, if you select a part and make a right click, there is the "free rotate" command in the drop down menu.
See that convert to sheet metal icon in your upper right "convert" ribbon?
LOL - that is something different - you can´t convert a solid like this (or similar) into sheet metal.
Great stuff thank you.
You´re welcome
nice video
Thx!
Nice work around👍but autodesk need to get in to the game 😅 this can be done with 1 sketch and 2 features in solidworks..
Quite right ;)
Our sheet metal team have been asked if they are happy with changing to Inventor for whatever reason.. This video will help with our reasons not to change. Thanks for the video :)
very helpful thank you
You´re welcome.
sketching again the complicated solids is time consuming!!! or impossible!!
LOL - you can´t turn every solid model into sheet-metal. This is only meant for solid-models which could be turned into sheet-metal.