Tutorials

12 0 Intermediate
How to create Rack & Pinion with Inventor 2016 and show the motion??? Step by Step tutorial .... follow the link below https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCrNndUdp-R2RXvptMFVptVGuLDD0NV2f

11 3 Beginner
In this video, I demonstrated the assembly of the cylinders and pistons with the crank case used in a typical radial engine. Video demonstrations to the parts used, can be found on my youtube channel linked in my profile. Happy Modeling!

11 1 Beginner
Let's model this twisted connector and learn how to apply the loft tool. We will start with a simple sketch and extrusion, mirror this body, rotate it and then sketch 3d splines orient handles and dimension those. The loft will be defined by faces and rails.

11 2 Beginner
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11 0 Beginner
Create Rendered Images

11 3 Beginner
Special Thanks to William for letting me use one of his assemblies for this Tutorial.

10 2 Beginner
Step-by-step tutorial for modeling and assembling the car holder in Autodesk Inventor software

11 0 Intermediate
Sometimes you will not have Solidworks or a similar program installed on your computer. And you may have to make a model immediately. In such situations, Onshape is great. The link to the modeling file from the sample technical drawing is given below. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/51b10db64d8c10d69e04f4da/w/b4cd4b090cea13100d679675/e/741f8ec43a660ff55252cd29

10 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).

9 2 Intermediate
Have found a way to import / translate easy shape files like 3ds, wrl, skp, stl, ifc and so on into JT or STP. The shape files can have texture or not. My interest was how to get the shape files with texture translated to JT. For this, I use PCon Planner and save as 3DS. After this, import it into MeshLab (single texture file / no layer) and save it as WRL (VRML 2). This is than easy to import into Teamcenter Livecyle Visualisation (TCVis) and save as JT. If you like to have more imported WRL/JT files into TCvis (JT2Go) please rename the texture or the view results in TCVis (JT2Go) are bad, looks like unplaced textures. If you like to export files with not a texture another way is to use. The fast one with no colours is to save as stl and import it into your volume modeller. The longer way is here to import it into PCon after this save as Skp (Sketchup) and now is to use Automapki (~40 $ or € / year sorry no freeware I have found) and save as STP file. The result you can now import into a volume modeller and use it there or (and) save it as JT and many other files too. Hope you like this tutorial a bit. If you have any questions please let me know.

9 4 Beginner
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9 0 Beginner
Animation Assembly Horizontal Stirling Engine

9 0 Beginner
This step-by-step and beginner-friendly tutorial dives into the world of Autodesk Inventor, guiding you through the creation and manipulation of an assembly. Whether you're a seasoned Inventor user or just starting out, this video equips you with the skills to: Understand the workings of the quick return mechanism. Utilize Inventor's robust tools to model all its components. Apply essential constraints and joints for realistic movement simulation. By the end of this comprehensive tutorial, you'll be able to: Confidently design and implement quick return mechanisms in your own projects. Save valuable time and achieve precise results in your prototyping endeavors. Impress your peers and employers with your advanced Inventor skills.

9 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).

9 0 Beginner
Close loop. Sometimes when you try to extrude or revolve a sketch, you only can select lines instead of a surface. This is a very simple example, it just explains how you can close a loop. You can see that the sketch is not fully constrained in the beginning. That is the first thing you have to check. In the beginning that you learn Inventor all your sketches should be fully constrained. I' am sure there are other ways to fix an open loop.