Tutorials

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Still spending so much time, struggling with learning Inventor on your own? You can stop now! Get detailed explanation of every single tool. This is the second of a series, and I'll like you to check below to know what to expect in this volume. In this Tutorial, I shall discuss on the every feature tool necessary for a beginner to start creating outstanding models. Here, I picked each feature tool and explained in details on how the tools work.

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In this tutorial I will share about how to create a Phone Holder design using the Autodesk Inventor software with various features

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Elevate your design skills by conquering scissor lifts in Autodesk Inventor! This comprehensive guide takes you from scratch to a fully functional, animated model. Inside you'll discover: Modeling the components: Craft individual parts within the assembly environment Assembly mastery: Utilize constraints and joints to bring your scissor lift to life, ensuring smooth movement. Demote components, form subassemblies: Organize complex sections for efficient management and reusability. Animation magic: Learn how to animate the scissor lift's extension and retraction for a dynamic showcase. Pro tips and tricks: Gain valuable insights on efficient modeling techniques, realistic material application, and rendering tips. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned Inventor user, this guide equips you with the skills to design, assemble, and animate impressive scissor lifts for your projects. Take your design capabilities to new heights with this comprehensive Inventor guide!

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In this Tutorial I will give a simple explanation on how to make a Chess pawn piece using Autodesk Inventor

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I found today a post from a friend (Nuno) asking how to solve this issue, converting an .stl to solid .ipt. Then I remembered that I found something in the past regarding this conversion... Yeap! it was in Autodesk Labs So let me explain with couple of easy steps how this works...

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Basic Part model in CreO(Parametric) 2.0

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Ribs are considered to be a supporting face or a supporting solid for models, there are two types of ribs in creo.. 1. profile rib 2. trajectory rib in this tutorial video.. you'll get to know how to use tthem

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In this I will show how to model a simple spur gear with involute profile. Involute profile generated by using Parametric equation. Follow images i have uploaded. You can download all images. All images have a number in sequence. If you found any difficulties mail me >>> sathishkumarc14@gmail.com i will send you a pdf file.

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Answer as a tutorial

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Learn how to make your own cam and follower in this PTC Creo parametric modeling tutorial. This is part 1. Part two is now on our channel page, in which we will make the sheet metal base part and guide for the cam and follower.