Tutorials

Inventor / Top-down design / Drive unit (Chapter 2)

9 0 Intermediate
material. The design procedure from conception to detailed design is introduced using the drive unit as an example. Chapter 2 describes from the creation of the conceptual design model (LOD200) to the detail design (LOD300).

Inventor / Top-down design / Drive unit (Chapter 1)

7 0 Intermediate
Inventor's top-down design introductory material. The design procedure from conception to detailed design is introduced using the drive unit as an example. Chapter 1 describes from the creation of the skeleton model (LOD100) to the conceptual design model (LOD200).

Create Revit RFA element from 3D objects

8 1 Intermediate
Create Revit RFA element from 3D objects. * Using Autodesk Inventor * If you have a 3D model file from various programs, you can import into Autodesk Inventor and convert them into REVIT RFA file type elements. You will then be able to load those into your Revit project and use.

creo parametric | Wire Harness Tutorial 01

7 0 Intermediate
learn how to create 3-D electrical harnesses using Creo Parametric. Creo Cable Harness that utilizes Creo Schematic wire diagrams for creating harness in assemblies.

Tutorial: How to Design a Car in Inventor ...I am so sick of this question... Anyhow I have an answer...

7 1 Intermediate
…and the Oscar goes to …. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCncYdKWhe3g_0b1kOXhxbQw/videos Yes, I know I feel so sad that I am just the guy who sharing the links… ;( But let’s leave me alone and let me share with you some comments for this amazing FREE tutorial!!! Well, this guy is crazy I am telling you… I have never seen something like that before for FREE …and to be honest my old “car –design” project is going to rise from its ashes! ;P The fact that these 17 videos or so, are for FREE allows for some tolerances regarding the professional attitude of this tutorial while trying to capture the full process of designing a car. And the results are definitely above average… The car is not that famous as a Ferari or Lambo but I bet that many CAD users have seen this before. What I found really interesting is that I can learn even more from some of his mistakes while he was trying to loft some profiles etc. I thought that it’s definitely worth some attention and therefore I posted on GC. I hope to make a lot of people to smile for a sec before get angry again with Inventor and surface design ;D Best Regards to all and especially to https://grabcad.com/evan-34 & https://grabcad.com/marshall.rasmussen-1 for don't get mad with me ;P P.S. Please like this youtube videos if you find them useful they deserve more than that!!!

How to purge in Creo Parametric 2.0

7 1 Intermediate
step by step procedure to purge in Creo parametric 2.0

How to Create a Gear?

7 0 Intermediate
How to Create a Gear?

Wall Bracket With Pedestal Bearing

7 0 Intermediate
A pillow block bearing (or Plummer block) is a pedestal used to provide support for a rotating shaft with the help of compatible bearings & various accessories. The assembly consists of a mounting block that houses a bearing. ... Housing material for a pillow block is typically made of cast iron or cast steel.

how to model piston head in creo 3.0?

8 2 Intermediate
here it is read description for clear overview...:)

Autodesk Inventor - How to cut Irregular Helical Groove

6 1 Intermediate
See tutorial below

How to model a rope in Autodesk Inventor?

6 0 Intermediate
Hi Marian, I will try to describe how I model a rope in Rhino instead of Autodesk Inventor. I am sure you can adopt these steps to Autodesk Inventor. The commands that you will need will beas follows; Twist Flow (along curve)

Creation of twisted wire

6 1 Intermediate
How to create a twisted pair of wires in Creo?

Tutorial: How to use Style command in PTC Creo Parametric?

7 7 Intermediate
Tutorial: How to use Style command in PTC Creo Parametric?

Tutorial: How to create and animate a conveyor belt (in this case CREO 2.0)

6 2 Intermediate
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Real gear teeth with Inventor

6 0 Intermediate
Real gear teeth with Inventor The Inventor design module allows you to create gears of various types in an easy way. The model generated, however, is of the "cosmetic" type, that is, very simplified in order not to burden the system with the environment. To obtain a non-approximate gear model, it is necessary to export the profile of the single tooth with the desired precision. At this point, the toothed wheel can be completed with an extrusion of the profile and then a 3D series.