Tutorials

[VIDEO] Bending Plate Animation Inventor 2020 Tutorial

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This tutorial will show how to create a bending process of a plate in animation, hope this video will give you clear explanation. please leave comment below

Wiring in Autodesk Inventor

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This is a quick and easy tutorial on how to wire in Autodesk Inventor, any other questions related to wiring or anything you want to learn please email me!

How to FDM Print for Part Sliding Clearance

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If you are 3D printing parts that have to fit/slide together after printing, you will need to put some sort of clearance between those parts in your CAD system. A good starting place is a clearance 2x the layer height you are going to print at, but you should make a few smaller test prints at different clearances to see if the 2x layer height rule holds for your particular situation and orientation. Have fun and happy printing!

Wall Bracket With Pedestal Bearing

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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.

Wooden bench for 6 people

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Wooden Bench for 6 people

Stacking Your Parts in Z for FDM

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Have long thin flat parts you’ve always wanted to print right on top of each other in FDM but the slicer never allowed you to? Learn how to use this exclusive new feature in GrabCAD Print Pro!

Assembly of a hitch mount using autodesk inventor

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In this tutorial, i show you how to assemble a hitch mount in Autodesk Inventor

Assembly of a belt roller support

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In this video, i assemble step-by-step a belt roller support in Autodesk Inventor

Mechanical Movement

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Mechanical Movement X-Lift

make anything you want _3D Models

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I will draw 3d part_assembly as you want

Video Exploded View of X-Lift

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Video Exploded View of X-Lift Autodesk Inventor

Assembly X-Lift

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Explanation of Assembly X-Lift Autodesk Inventor (1,5x speed)

Frame Generator Tips : Fixing Your Bridge Construction - Editing Intersection Point

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Frame Generator Tips : Fixing Your Bridge Construction - Editing Intersection Point Frame Generator to create internal frame and external frame assemblies for machines. Frame Generator is available in the assembly and weldment environments. You need a skeleton part on which to insert frame members. You can either: Create a model to use as a frame skeleton and place it in an assembly file (Place Component). Define the structure of a frame in the context of the assembly (Create Component). You can select sketch lines and edges from multiple parts to add to a skeletal part. As you select lines and edges, they are added to a skeletal part in the frame assembly. In the finished frame assembly, each frame member must have a corresponding line in the reference skeleton part. In the process to insert a frame member into an assembly, you select a Frame Member family from the Content Center. Then you define the size, material, and appearance parameters. After you select the frame member, you select one or more edges or a beginning and ending point for placement of the frame member. After you place frame members onto the structure, you add end treatments. End treatments specify the miters and cuts to join them. For a straight frame member with a miter on each end, such as an angled beam between two opposite inside corners, the correct frame length computes automatically. Frame Generator automates both the selection and placement of the standard frame members onto the skeleton or assembly components, and the addition of end treatments. For a frame member with a double miter (miter on each end), such as an angled beam between two opposite corners, the correct frame length computes automatically.

Autodesk Inventor Tutorial - Pipe bending animation Part 3/3

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This tutorial shows how to create pipe bending animation using Inventor Animation Studio. The video divided into 3 parts Part 1 https://youtu.be/VdT8J9F9UYU Part 2 https://youtu.be/dKLI8_ev0gY Part 3 https://youtu.be/bfqfRmUjk9k

Bicycle Full Assembly

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BMX began in the early 1970s, when children started cycling on dirt roads in Southern California, inspired by the popular sport of motocross at the time. One of the bikes available at the time, the Schwinn Sting-Ray became the choice, because it had a motocross-like frame shape, 20-inch tires, high handlebars, long seats, and was easy to modify for good control and performance on dirt roads. . This bicycle phenomenon has become very widespread since its appearance in the film "On Any Sunday" in the United States, a documentary about motocross in 1971. In the opening scene, it shows children riding Schwinn Stingrays bicycles on off-road roads, which inspires BMX sports and racing.