Advanced Sheet Metal Design with Autodesk Inventor 2010

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • In the strangest opening to date, Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee adds another video to his unscripted series. In this video Rob does a terrible impersonation of a British accent, but shows off some of the new Sheet Metal tools in Inventor 2010 that are going to put the competition on its heels. Here you will get a look into Lofted Flanges, Contour Rolls, Fold and Un-Fold, Punch tools and more. More importantly Rob is able to verify (ia a special guest appearance from Jay Tedeschi who puts Rob in his place) that he can in fact go to market with a design faster by ensuring the modeling technique utilized on the part can be manufactured within the time constraints. Entertaining, informative, and always off the cuff - Rob offers up some useful tips for Sheet Metal modeling within Autodesk Inventor.

Комментарии • 30

  • @jdavis417
    @jdavis417 15 лет назад

    Thanks so much for taking the time to reply! I've chosen a "base sketch" approach &, even after grounding the "transition", "straight" & "lip", my model continues to update properly.
    As a side note, I've noticed that when I chose to create the "transition" as a die-formed part, the physical properties reported no mass. Though I'm unsure of the manufacturing technique used, the concept is from a portable bin used in the pharaceutical industry. The photos seem to show very smooth corners.

  • @jacmifishe
    @jacmifishe 9 лет назад

    This is my favorite youtube channel! Thanks!

  • @iskiinthefastlane
    @iskiinthefastlane 10 лет назад

    your videos are fkn awesome man! thanks for all the time you put into your posts

  • @Kinglevel
    @Kinglevel 15 лет назад

    GREAT tutorial..! Keep em commin! im waiting...

  • @robcohee
    @robcohee  15 лет назад

    You could use mates on the faces or points, or sometimes I like to use work planes, or place a UCS on both parts giving you three planes on each part that you can use as reference planes. Sometimes work features are great ways of positioning components relative to each other in an assembly when geometry alone doesn't work.

  • @robcohee
    @robcohee  15 лет назад +1

    So I'm going to be Frank.., maybe Tom - either way this question is subject to so much more than what is better. You have to look at the overall objectives of the user - pure 3D modeling? There were talking Chevy and Ford. Complete package that includes analysis, unrolling, true deformations on bends, the best 2D documentation tools, native DWG, essentially taking you beyond a 3D model into a Digital Prototype? My 2 cents: Inventor based Digital Prototypes are superior to 3D models.

  • @mathewwhittle10
    @mathewwhittle10 10 лет назад +1

    Hi there Rob, amazing video. Could I ask some advice? I'm trying to draw a tin plate funnel with a grooved seam and a rolled top edge. I'm struggling with it. I've drawn the cone and ripped a gap in it to unfold it. The problem is when I try to create a hem or flange on the edges of the rip, inventor won't select any edges on the model. I have successfully created a seam on a flat model, but have trouble doing so on this curved surface. The same is true when I try to select the top edge of the cone to create a rolled flange. Any ideas?

  • @ramzikarimas
    @ramzikarimas 13 лет назад

    I think you can work blind with inventor!
    Awesome work and cool competent guy!

  • @CadrelationsDe
    @CadrelationsDe 15 лет назад

    GREAT STUFF

  • @TOASTuh
    @TOASTuh 14 лет назад

    the introduction was hilarious :D by the way, why is there gaps in between the corners of the sheet metal at 3:51 ?

  • @shepherdsville
    @shepherdsville 14 лет назад

    great lesson !

  • @Yokeus
    @Yokeus 14 лет назад

    yea i started young been using autocad since i can remember my dad would just sit me down infront of the computer and i would just draw and now i am really thanking him for doing that cause right now i am a jounir in high school working to get an internship at nasa! lol so go for it

  • @jdavis417
    @jdavis417 15 лет назад

    Rob, what constraints would you recommend (if any) between the hood and the exhaust pipe? If you turn this example down-side up, it closely resembles a material bin I've chosen as a practice project.

  • @robcohee
    @robcohee  14 лет назад

    @redalf That's one way to do it, but I use a 3D mouse from 3DConnexion too.

  • @ceepish
    @ceepish 11 лет назад

    With that voice, n style.
    Uroc
    \m/
    Thanks for the info.

  • @Sundowner111
    @Sundowner111 14 лет назад

    This is something I can't do in SolidWorks, can't roll something that was already bend. I can only unfold something I could do out of paper (no stretching of material). It was very frustrating, as I tried to design an airplane part that was made purely from sheet metal and rivets. Had to fake everything - make parts as solids, and calculate the unfold shape "manually".
    Wonder how Inventor would cope with that.

  • @holdthissl
    @holdthissl 15 лет назад

    i ordered the trial ima start young :D

  • @jdavis417
    @jdavis417 15 лет назад

    FREEBIRD... Ad infinum, ad nauseam, add me to your list of Inventor users who are in debt to you. I'll buy you a beer at Autodesk University this year... oh wait, the beer is free!

  • @93jerz
    @93jerz 10 лет назад

    Hello Sir Rob, Is there feature in Autodesk Inventor that will give me the flat pattern of sheet metal after it is formed by punching?

  • @pparker768
    @pparker768 10 лет назад

    So when can we do multi body parts in the sheet metal environment ? Annoying knowing Solid works can do this but not Inventor.

  • @nadinbu257
    @nadinbu257 7 лет назад

    great!

  • @nogriv
    @nogriv 15 лет назад

    is Solidworks better for working with sheet metal? pros & cons?

  • @bangkokskater
    @bangkokskater 14 лет назад

    how do you "video around" your view around the work space??? F4 key?

  • @robcohee
    @robcohee  13 лет назад

    @iannuhn post an example to my Facebook page if you could. Search for Rob Unscripted in Facebook and post something to the wall. Thanks - Rob.

  • @brasil.aircraft
    @brasil.aircraft 13 лет назад

    Didn't work for me. I did exactually the same.

  • @fiishywiishy
    @fiishywiishy 14 лет назад

    the rip isnt catching the sketch point, doesnt work

  • @holdthissl
    @holdthissl 14 лет назад

    @teamCJ19137 ya ima start photo editing first :P im getting pretty good

  • @brasil.aircraft
    @brasil.aircraft 13 лет назад

    Really nice to watch, but doesn't work at all

  • @bangkokskater
    @bangkokskater 14 лет назад

    how do you "video around" your view around the work space??? F4 key?