Engine Crank Shaft (Video Tutorial) Autodesk Inventor

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • The Design of ‘Engine Crank Shaft’ has been taken from Assembly file of 'Rear Exhaust-2 Shoe' of ‘Sample files’ of Autodesk Inventor, it is a fragment of ‘Engine MKII’ Assembly.
    Rest components of the model ‘Engine MKII Assembly’ (consisting in several numbers) have also been designed. You may watch them by visiting on following playlist:-
    • Engine MKII Components...
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    In this video we will describe how to build the model of an ‘Engine Crank Shaft’. It is a part modeling it will cover following topics.
    • Creating 2D Sketches on different Planes.
    • How to use sketch constraints that are applied on during sketch creation.
    • How to create some features with the aid of Extrude tool, Revolve tool, Thread tool, Fillet tool etc.
    • How to remove specific portion of the part by using Extrude tool command with ‘Cut’ option.
    • How to revolve the profile through the specified angle with ‘Cut’ option with the aid of Revolve tool.
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    If you want to learn more, you may get the file of this 3-D CAD Model by visiting our content list of the videos on the following link ---
    niveshandnishee...
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    Our motive to upload this video is to show our work ability/experience, so as to get job in the appropriate field.

Комментарии • 3

  • @eduardbalalykin5339
    @eduardbalalykin5339 6 лет назад

    Good job,bols wey must be on bady cranks+500 rpm

  • @vgparulmozhivarman1080
    @vgparulmozhivarman1080 5 лет назад

    bro can you add all the orthographic 3 view drawings of all the models in the description

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  5 лет назад

      Sorry, that is not possible. You can get the finished model file at the request from where you can examine the modelling process and get access to dimensions applied during model creations.