Tutorials

LEGO - 01 Basic Dimensions & Bricks Explained

68 9 Intermediate
I get a lot of questions about how I create LEGO parts. This is Part I - The Basics. Most "standard" parts can be created using only simple math. Standard parts consist of square, circular, and angled blocks - regular geometric blocks. I will refer to BrickLink (www.bricklink.com/), but many others use similar methods: Peeron: http://www.peeron.com/ BrickOwl: http://www.brickowl.com/ Brickipedia: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/LEGO_Wiki etc.

How to scale model in PTC creo parametric

11 3 Expert
Scale your PRT file by just following four steps in CREO.

How to create NPT (national pipe taper) threads using inventor

13 3 Intermediate
I have had people ask me on here how I model npt threads for some of the parts I make, so I figured I would put it out there for others to see as well. Note: if you look at the threaded models I have on this website you will see that I have clearly taken more time on some of them than others, this tutorial will teach you how to do it the right and proper way.

How to create Rack & Pinion using Inventor 2016

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

Basic CREO tutorials

2 0 Beginner
If you are finding difficulty in learning CREO so you can learn easily by watching this tutorial series. In this you are going to learn section wise divided on basis of modules in CREO.

How to create a Square to Round (Autodesk Inventor)

21 5 Beginner
This tutorial will run you through the process to create a sheet metal square to round from start to finish. Including flat pattern.

How to purge in Creo Parametric 2.0

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

Tutorial : How to model involute gear in Creo 3.0

18 3 Beginner
How to model involute (evolvent) gear in Creo 3.0

Simple Spring in PTC CREO PARAMETRIC 3.0

25 0 Expert
simple spring creation by using helical sweep function.

LEGO - 03 Using Data from LDraw

20 0 Intermediate
Sometimes LEGO bricks don't fall into the regular 0.8/1.6mm rule. This will explain how to get "lumpy" 3D surface data from LDraw DAT files and use them to create your own intelligent parts. *I use the AutoDesk Inventor Pro suite, which includes Inventor Pro and 3D Studio Max. I will discuss using certain file formats, but you need to determine what your software will import/export. *I've been told that IV 2017+ will let you measure the LDraw data directly in Inventor, removing the whole 3DMax conversions steps.

How to create a spur gear with invloute profile using Creo 2.0

7 5 Beginner
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.

Create a Simple Nut By Using PTC Creo Parametric 3.0

13 3 Intermediate
How to create a simple nut in PTC Creo Parametric 3.0 ???

LEGO - 02 Building Bricks with Parameters

37 4 Intermediate
I don't get asked this but it is a very powerful tool and will make your life a lot easier. This also applies to other repetitive parts, not just LEGO bricks, and can be applied with the exact same methods.

Inventor 2019 Crash Course for Complete Beginner

26 6 Beginner
Still spending so much time, struggling with learning Inventor on your own? You can stop now! Get a detailed explanation of every single tool. This is the first of a series, and I'll like you to check below to know what to expect in this volume. In this Tutorial, I shall introduce briefly the Inventor 2019 interface, demonstrate how to access the inventor self-help learners path, demonstrate the way to set up the software with your desired Unit style, and then put in my best to handle every single sketch tool in detail.

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.