Dear all!! - If you're looking for a good computer to run Autodesk Inventor, you may then be interested to know that I have now developed and released the worlds most comprehensive FREE benchmarking test for Autodesk Inventor with a global online leaderboard. See the announcement video here ruclips.net/video/Xck3lvuMRjM/видео.html and check out the leaderboard here invmark.cadac.com/#/
Question, when you were placing the bolted connection why didn't you run the bolt from the other side since the carrier we drew had threaded holes? Just curious if that's normal to thread all the way through then put a Nut on there, it just seems like the nut takes up extra room unless its for strength reasons. not that you would know lol it was just a template for learning.
I was nervous ! looking at inventor as I need a new concept to come to life and thought there is no way I can learn this stuff, recommended a course which involved inventor to save me paying out for the work to be done by a design company. Anyway found this guy! felt like I was in my bedroom on the pc listening to my best mate show me the layman's way to learn and have a laugh along the way. When he started the innuendo,s I had to pause as I was laughing so much. BRILLIANT! explaining things and it,s repetition, repetition keep going over this and trying again and again, you will get there and before you know it, it becomes muscle memory. I have now designed a cockl extension, 3D Printed and the Mrs is very happy Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial, man. I honestly was not a fan of Inventor having just learned AutoCAD but you've shown that this program is capable of so much. Spent all morning creating and assembling parts. Thank you so much for this.
Absolutely amazing thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I was gonna skip the sketch part but I’m so glad that I did not skip. This is one of the few instances where RUclips is really RUclips university
I’m a sophomore in high school and I love you videos, inventor is amazing it lest my thought and ideas come to life it’s amazing. So thank you for showing me how to use it to build my world
It's great to be able to do a random part for 3D printing, but I think what everyone, including me, needs is to learn the "workflow" of Inventor. Example: I have a degree in robotics, I make a lot of stuff, but trying to integrate inventor into massive products from total scratch, do drawings, then fit electronics and wiring, etc for a total project. That's what people like me want to learn and see more of. I can always get pieces of project done, but can never get everything to work together for a finished product from ground up.
I would love for you to make a video series going through each of the design accelerators in depth. 1 video for each. Most videos on RUclips that deal with the design accelerators are gear boxes, bolted connections, or the more common ones. I've yet to find a good resource that explains them all with comprehensive explanation.
Thanks but I finished with tutorials a long time ago. They take years to build views, people only watch a few seconds of the part they care about and you get abuse for talking too much when the topic requires detailed discussion so I called it a day a couple of years ago
@@Neil3D 😢 dang, love you videos though. If you have any resources I can check out for those answers let me know. Also, shameless plug, graduating college this month for mechanical engineering, no formal job offers yet so I'm avaliable 😁
I got to tell you I don't know what I would do without my Logitech g602... It's got six thumb buttons and next to the left mouse click it has two more to allow you to either increase or decrease the DPI or whatever else you want to assign to those buttons,
Please Help Me. I tryed sketching this part 5 times and always it can't adapt at the end. (Yes i turned it adaptive) When i am trying to constrain The axis of hole in the created part with the axis of hole in the other part it always say the assembly cannot be solved. I didnt gave measure to the lenght of this "arm". When i am in the sketch i can move it as i wannt , shorter longer no problem but in the Asembly section that part cant adapt to proper lenght.
I had the same problem. Try constraining the axis of the hole on the disk (click on the hole surface) with the axis of the semicircular part of the carrier leg (click on the outer surface, not the hole). If you pick the hole you are trying to constrain a hole axis that is defined as coaxial to the outer surface. It becomes like a second level adaptation.
Bedankt voor de tip! De truc is dus om het gat (hole) op de centreerring te centeren op de as van de ronding, en dan bij het toepassen van de constrain pak je het zijvlak (as) van de ronding om op te centeren.
Hi great video ! if i wanted to add a 3d texture of say bricks on the outside walls of a HO scale model house i want to 3d print so the bricks actually show up on the final STL i export ...how would i do this or other 3d textures in inventor that will be on the stl i export for printing ?
Those bolts should come through the sprocket side and just lock tight to the hub that's already threaded. Small bolt 1 washer, no nut. I would look at a motorcycle rear sprocket like on a 600cc sport bike.
At 53:00 my version of inventor (2018) doesn't have this option to change the Solution I had to specifically select the outer semi circle of the axle and the center of the piece hole, as you did in the previous tutorial. Any other selection wouldn't work.
Hi. Is there still a password to access the files as mentioned in the description "Password for the Data Vault is on the community tab for all members." I can't find it. Thank you.
can you provide a comparison of fusion 360 vs. inventor vs. solidworks? I would like to focus on one for mechanical design as a hobbyist but with some intent to do light mfg.
Hello sir, Your videos are really helpful would like to ask are you using license copy of inventor or you are using student version. Does it ok to use student version to upload videos on you tube
These videos are great with excellent explanations for the functions! I've only used AutoCAD LT and dabbled in Fusion 360, but am looking to move towards Inventor here in the next couple of weeks, so your videos have been a great learning tool for me. I have a question for you about the carrier part file. When you made the carrier dimensions adaptive in the assembly drawing, will the adapted dimensions created by the constraints between the carrier and the sprocket be automatically updated in the carrier's part file or is it only adapting the carrier dimensions in that specific assembly?
Hi! Thank you for the tutorial! I'm looking to download the files, however I can't find the password for it. Is it some place I can retrieve the files?
You didn't waste a moment did you? It took me a fair bit longer than an hour and nine minutes, but I'm really glad I did follow and draw along. (Lots of pausing and winding back, but you made me draw something straight out of the box). It all happens at a cracking pace and there's no time to lose interest. No umming and erring, no distracting music, just get stuck in and have a go. I've now subscribed and clicked that bell. Thanks very much.
Great teacher. Very clear speech and good explanations. V5 user here, but I am buying an Inventor license and want to learn. 'Wanna know if you can view parts and assemblies in perspective, rather than isometric. Also, can you use these UCSs to sketch on, rather than just planes, and does a UCS have 6 degrees of freedom that can be edited ?
Hi, I have followed your excellent tutorial but, when creating a drawing and selecting 'base' and orientating to be happy with a side view bottom left and then project/drag up to plan view....the plan view is showing me the bottom of the product instead of the top! Do you know why it is doing this and how i can fix? Thank you.
Damn. I'm making my first foray into Inventor coming from onshape and this is frustrating. Sure it works, but this whole thing would have taken me 5 minutes to derive in the rotor and model the sprocket directly off the hole pattern and 1 fasten mate at the assembly level it would have been done. Onshape gets trashed by traditional designers but this is the kind of thing that is sooo much faster with multi-part modeling.
I did this exercise twice and am having conflicts with getting the carrier holes to line up with the sprocket holes. I can't figure out why. Using version 2019
So now I'm wondering if there are any plugins or modules that allow for aerodynamics testing like a virtual wind tunnel with the fluid dynamics to go along with it I suppose hydro would be available as well if you can affect the density and other material properties... I suppose you could also include in the query if you will the material velocity and other Sonic Dynamics as well. Wouldn't that be cool if you could perform virtual non-destructive testing with ultrasound and any current stuff like that?
Hi, i want to know how i can enable the tools Project Geometry, Modify, Pattern, Constrain, and Insert, since they are all greyed out and i cant access to them, is there a way in which i can enable them?
tsi dont read this please but guys you can get the pro version for free if you're a student, just say student version and load an uncommon school sothat they cant verify
Unbelievable video. First one from you I've seen. Currently studying Mechanical Engineering but only being taught Autocad. As project i wanted to learn Inventor and use it to build my bridge project. Was struggling with things like constraints, The Rotate/Pan feeling janky and some other tools. Far too many things to list but i learned at least 30 really helpful tips. Being from the UK too having metric sizing and showing me how to change that helped. Including the parts list etc. I've worked maintenance roles offshore and we used sap for all our stock so seeing the relationship from design side was nice too.
I'm watching this video to find out how inventor works as I need to use it for my internship in a few months but I do already have experience with different CAD programs. And I was wondering why you tapped the hole in the carrier if you were going to end up using a nut anyway? Is it just to make sure the bolt can't freely rotate and damage the washer/part?
I followed your tutorial exactly, but once I tried to extrude as shown at 28:06, it gave me the message "Create extruded feature failed". I tried the Sketch Doctor and redoing the entire part, but the message came up again. I also tried extruding some other random things and the same message came up once again.
Okay, I fixed that problem, but once I got to the error messages regarding the constraints with the holes (53:41) I still got the message after I applied your fix.
I am new to Inventor coming from Revit and Fusion world, and It's so Fun watching you ! please keep them coming, the Modelling full tutorials :) Thank you for your hard work and sharing your knowledge with us :) Joined your Elite Fleet :))
Any guess why when I hit "OK" for the Bolted Connection, it doesn't show any bolts for me? No errors, and even get a loading bar to the bottom right corner. Yet nothing to show for it...
I've been using 3Dmax on and off for the past ten years. Having gotten more into the design side of things, namely 3D printing Max wasn't accurate enough. Anyways i was told about inventor, and stumbled across your RUclips thingy yesterday. Your resource is invaluable, I'll be working through tutorials and listerning to your every word. From a Fellow Northerner ( I'm near Middlesbrough).
I've be Running Solidworks Lately with my Ryzen 7 1700, RX 570 8GB OC , 8GB 3000mhz, when i open a large assembly about 600 parts including surfaces, the rotation becomes choppy, tough theres no load load seen on the gpu or cpu performance panel, is this normal or the software isnt using hardware at its full potential..?.when i rotate the part gpu usage spikes upto like 40-50 % for few seconds, is this bottlenecking of my hardware or else???
You can open Task manager and check it yourself. Although it seems normal to have choppy frame at 600 parts. Just open Task Manager and keep it always on top and start rotating your model and panning. You should see the spikes in GPU and CPU. IF any of the hardware is bottle-necking, you should see it. I am guessing its your CPU honestly. Mostly single threaded if I observed correctly and Ryzen first gen wasn't great in that department, though it better than many CPUs out there, but its growing old. Also remember, if your single thread is getting bottle necked, you wont see 100% of your CPU, you will see 25% or 30% or something along those lines. So do keep that in mind.
Really, really appreciate this video. I was floundering around for hours the other day trying to create a model and a large amount of time wasted was due to lack of knowledge of ease of use techniques within the program.
I got mine jus recently, it’s legit don’t worry. Enter M0nkrus in google and u should see the site, tho it’s in Russian I use google to automatically translate it. The setup was straightforward as well.
You forgot the keyway... :D And thank you for the videos. I start a new job soon and I have all my certs in solidworks, but they use inventor. The videos are helping me out a lot!
Excellent tutorial to get me off the ground and running! Will definitely be going through all of your videos for more pointers and lessons. Thank you so much!
Great video Neil, I'm glad people like you are taking time to show us how to do things. I'm picking up little tips also, watching how you do things. I can tell you've learned little lessons too. Thanks for taking the time!!
Neil, this is an excellent tutorial. The only thing I am stuck on is mating the holes from the spoke and the disc despite following the steps. I'm sure I will work out a way! Many thanks.
I had a similar issue trying to constrain the hole of the spoke and the hole on the disc (around ca 50:10) . What solved it for me was to select the arc of the extrusion of "my carrier" (rather than the hole itself) and the hole in the disc brake.
Dear all!! - If you're looking for a good computer to run Autodesk Inventor, you may then be interested to know that I have now developed and released the worlds most comprehensive FREE benchmarking test for Autodesk Inventor with a global online leaderboard. See the announcement video here ruclips.net/video/Xck3lvuMRjM/видео.html and check out the leaderboard here invmark.cadac.com/#/
Sir can u pls make an electric car model with it's all parts assembled in it..
Question, when you were placing the bolted connection why didn't you run the bolt from the other side since the carrier we drew had threaded holes? Just curious if that's normal to thread all the way through then put a Nut on there, it just seems like the nut takes up extra room unless its for strength reasons. not that you would know lol it was just a template for learning.
I wish I had such an excellent tutor back in the university. You Sir are great, thank you so much!!!
covered in this little time, more info than a lot of College level courses cover in half a semester.
Right words
What a great lesson. Absolutely love the pace you work at. Keep the videos coming mate.
I was nervous ! looking at inventor as I need a new concept to come to life and thought there is no way I can learn this stuff, recommended a course which involved inventor to save me paying out for the work to be done by a design company. Anyway found this guy! felt like I was in my bedroom on the pc listening to my best mate show me the layman's way to learn and have a laugh along the way. When he started the innuendo,s I had to pause as I was laughing so much. BRILLIANT! explaining things and it,s repetition, repetition keep going over this and trying again and again, you will get there and before you know it, it becomes muscle memory. I have now designed a cockl extension, 3D Printed and the Mrs is very happy Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial, man. I honestly was not a fan of Inventor having just learned AutoCAD but you've shown that this program is capable of so much. Spent all morning creating and assembling parts. Thank you so much for this.
Absolutely amazing thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I was gonna skip the sketch part but I’m so glad that I did not skip. This is one of the few instances where RUclips is really RUclips university
I am a Beginner...and this Video has proven very useful
I’m a sophomore in high school and I love you videos, inventor is amazing it lest my thought and ideas come to life it’s amazing. So thank you for showing me how to use it to build my world
It's great to be able to do a random part for 3D printing, but I think what everyone, including me, needs is to learn the "workflow" of Inventor. Example: I have a degree in robotics, I make a lot of stuff, but trying to integrate inventor into massive products from total scratch, do drawings, then fit electronics and wiring, etc for a total project. That's what people like me want to learn and see more of. I can always get pieces of project done, but can never get everything to work together for a finished product from ground up.
Amazing!!! Please make a course on how to make that go car. I would definitely buy it.
I would love for you to make a video series going through each of the design accelerators in depth. 1 video for each.
Most videos on RUclips that deal with the design accelerators are gear boxes, bolted connections, or the more common ones. I've yet to find a good resource that explains them all with comprehensive explanation.
Thanks but I finished with tutorials a long time ago. They take years to build views, people only watch a few seconds of the part they care about and you get abuse for talking too much when the topic requires detailed discussion so I called it a day a couple of years ago
@@Neil3D 😢 dang, love you videos though. If you have any resources I can check out for those answers let me know. Also, shameless plug, graduating college this month for mechanical engineering, no formal job offers yet so I'm avaliable 😁
I found this video extremely helpful. However i can't seem to find the password to thedatavault on the community tab. Please help?
Really very very very helpful video. Will like to see some videos on multibody-assembly on inventor also.
I got to tell you I don't know what I would do without my Logitech g602... It's got six thumb buttons and next to the left mouse click it has two more to allow you to either increase or decrease the DPI or whatever else you want to assign to those buttons,
Please Help Me. I tryed sketching this part 5 times and always it can't adapt at the end. (Yes i turned it adaptive) When i am trying to constrain The axis of hole in the created part with the axis of hole in the other part it always say the assembly cannot be solved. I didnt gave measure to the lenght of this "arm". When i am in the sketch i can move it as i wannt , shorter longer no problem but in the Asembly section that part cant adapt to proper lenght.
I had the same problem. Try constraining the axis of the hole on the disk (click on the hole surface) with the axis of the semicircular part of the carrier leg (click on the outer surface, not the hole). If you pick the hole you are trying to constrain a hole axis that is defined as coaxial to the outer surface. It becomes like a second level adaptation.
@@Maattrue Thanks alot , it worked :)
@@Maattrue Thanks, I had the same problem. I guess I should have listened harder ;-)
Bedankt voor de tip! De truc is dus om het gat (hole) op de centreerring te centeren op de as van de ronding, en dan bij het toepassen van de constrain pak je het zijvlak (as) van de ronding om op te centeren.
@@Maattrue Thanks a lot man, i had the same problem as @shi vra and it was driving me nuts. Tried what you said and it worked
Hi great video ! if i wanted to add a 3d texture of say bricks on the outside walls of a HO scale model house i want to 3d print so the bricks actually show up on the final STL i export ...how would i do this or other 3d textures in inventor that will be on the stl i export for printing ?
Those bolts should come through the sprocket side and just lock tight to the hub that's already threaded. Small bolt 1 washer, no nut. I would look at a motorcycle rear sprocket like on a 600cc sport bike.
At 53:00 my version of inventor (2018) doesn't have this option to change the Solution
I had to specifically select the outer semi circle of the axle and the center of the piece hole, as you did in the previous tutorial. Any other selection wouldn't work.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I know its hard but you definitively change peoples life.
Could you share the password protected key?
Hi. Is there still a password to access the files as mentioned in the description "Password for the Data Vault is on the community tab for all members." I can't find it. Thank you.
can you provide a comparison of fusion 360 vs. inventor vs. solidworks? I would like to focus on one for mechanical design as a hobbyist but with some intent to do light mfg.
Hello sir,
Your videos are really helpful
would like to ask are you using license copy of inventor or you are
using student version. Does it ok to use student version to upload videos on you tube
These videos are great with excellent explanations for the functions! I've only used AutoCAD LT and dabbled in Fusion 360, but am looking to move towards Inventor here in the next couple of weeks, so your videos have been a great learning tool for me.
I have a question for you about the carrier part file. When you made the carrier dimensions adaptive in the assembly drawing, will the adapted dimensions created by the constraints between the carrier and the sprocket be automatically updated in the carrier's part file or is it only adapting the carrier dimensions in that specific assembly?
Hi! Thank you for the tutorial! I'm looking to download the files, however I can't find the password for it. Is it some place I can retrieve the files?
Same
Make tutorial how to make standard drawing border and table
We are about to test 2019..........
There, you go waiting for a while!
Any chance of a tutorial for the 2023 version? I have never used inventor and all the 2022 tutorials are wrong.
You didn't waste a moment did you? It took me a fair bit longer than an hour and nine minutes, but I'm really glad I did follow and draw along. (Lots of pausing and winding back, but you made me draw something straight out of the box). It all happens at a cracking pace and there's no time to lose interest. No umming and erring, no distracting music, just get stuck in and have a go.
I've now subscribed and clicked that bell.
Thanks very much.
Where can I download the zipped file please?
Absolutely amazing
Great !!!! My first CAD lesson and I am perfecting it !!! Thanks Neil.
its a sprocket.And the bolts are atached in de wrong way.further a real nice video
Fantastic tutorial, just what I was looking for. Thanks!
2d cad user for 25yrs , just wish i had learnt and got into doing stuff like this , find it so interesting
Great teacher. Very clear speech and good explanations. V5 user here, but I am buying an Inventor license and want to learn. 'Wanna know if you can view parts and assemblies in perspective, rather than isometric. Also, can you use these UCSs to sketch on, rather than just planes, and does a UCS have 6 degrees of freedom that can be edited ?
Hi, I have followed your excellent tutorial but, when creating a drawing and selecting 'base' and orientating to be happy with a side view bottom left and then project/drag up to plan view....the plan view is showing me the bottom of the product instead of the top! Do you know why it is doing this and how i can fix? Thank you.
Great Tutorial, Thanks Mate
Damn. I'm making my first foray into Inventor coming from onshape and this is frustrating. Sure it works, but this whole thing would have taken me 5 minutes to derive in the rotor and model the sprocket directly off the hole pattern and 1 fasten mate at the assembly level it would have been done. Onshape gets trashed by traditional designers but this is the kind of thing that is sooo much faster with multi-part modeling.
(1) In "Edison" it would be possible to create and play Loops in Any Order we like. Example. Loops=(2, 6, 8, 1) or (12, 1, 3, 6.10,) and
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. what is the password for the dropbox
Thanks
Excellent. I will be continuing with your tutorials. Thanks!
What computer do you recommend for inventor?
I would have appreciated being informed that I have to be a member in order to follow this tutorial before investing 10 minutes. Waisted time.
"Password for the Data Vault is on the community tab for all members."
I didn't found it!?
Should I buy Inventor, Solidworks, or just use Fusion 360?
Brilliant, started my design module at uni and this is head and tails above what the tutor shows or attempts too!! Thank you so much for these videos
Cant find the password for the tutorial files. Could you just put it in the description please ?
Neil you are a good human and a master I am 66 years of age and I use inventor for hobby and I learn
every thing from you
one of the most amazing inventor videos i have ever seen thank from the Heart..
Hy all, which software is better in all types of simulations? Thanks
Fantastic...
i still can't fine the password for the dropbox can someone pls help me with that
Thank so much.
I did this exercise twice and am having conflicts with getting the carrier holes to line up with the sprocket holes. I can't figure out why. Using version 2019
Thanks for the many insightful videos, but where can I can find the sample files? I've got a carrier but no cart to put it on
Its in the video description
So now I'm wondering if there are any plugins or modules that allow for aerodynamics testing like a virtual wind tunnel with the fluid dynamics to go along with it I suppose hydro would be available as well if you can affect the density and other material properties... I suppose you could also include in the query if you will the material velocity and other Sonic Dynamics as well. Wouldn't that be cool if you could perform virtual non-destructive testing with ultrasound and any current stuff like that?
Can a Ryzen 5 3600 and 1070ti and 16gb 3200mhz ram run this app? And mastercam?
Nice work 👍
Hi, i want to know how i can enable the tools Project Geometry, Modify, Pattern, Constrain, and Insert, since they are all greyed out and i cant access to them, is there a way in which i can enable them?
tsi dont read this please but guys you can get the pro version for free if you're a student, just say student version and load an uncommon school sothat they cant verify
Can you make videos on how to make the object to move in inventor? I think it is called present in inventor. Thx
I did, kinda, it was part of the What's New Series for 2017 - ruclips.net/video/ZI1XeR2ARKw/видео.html
This is simply not how experienced inventors conceive and draw parts and assemblies. Much too pedestrian.
I cannot find the password for the file download?
Password not found for the dropbox link....bruh
bro i am not getting any tracks into my soft how is that possible
thankyou so much for secret trick its very helpful during assembly and constrain♥️
cant find the inventor_R10_testdrive.exe file
Thanks sir but do you have tutorial for inventor 2021 for beginners
Thanks Neil fantastic tutorial Im going to be absorbing everything I can.
Make video about shaft , gear , bearing and keys , o-ring , belt design 👍
Hi I cant find your dropbox password for the files downloads
Hi friend!Is there any option to resize the font text on ribbon menu.On 27"5k monitor the text is horrible small.
Unbelievable video. First one from you I've seen. Currently studying Mechanical Engineering but only being taught Autocad. As project i wanted to learn Inventor and use it to build my bridge project. Was struggling with things like constraints, The Rotate/Pan feeling janky and some other tools. Far too many things to list but i learned at least 30 really helpful tips. Being from the UK too having metric sizing and showing me how to change that helped. Including the parts list etc. I've worked maintenance roles offshore and we used sap for all our stock so seeing the relationship from design side was nice too.
What’s the password for the Dropbox file? Membership has been disabled
I didn't use any of the links provided. @@therealheisenbigmacberg
I'm watching this video to find out how inventor works as I need to use it for my internship in a few months but I do already have experience with different CAD programs. And I was wondering why you tapped the hole in the carrier if you were going to end up using a nut anyway? Is it just to make sure the bolt can't freely rotate and damage the washer/part?
Great video, long time Autocad user looking to change to Inventor
just a question,whyd you tap the whole if you used a nut and bolt anyway?
I followed your tutorial exactly, but once I tried to extrude as shown at 28:06, it gave me the message "Create extruded feature failed". I tried the Sketch Doctor and redoing the entire part, but the message came up again. I also tried extruding some other random things and the same message came up once again.
Okay, I fixed that problem, but once I got to the error messages regarding the constraints with the holes (53:41) I still got the message after I applied your fix.
I am new to Inventor coming from Revit and Fusion world, and It's so Fun watching you ! please keep them coming, the Modelling full tutorials :) Thank you for your hard work and sharing your knowledge with us :) Joined your Elite Fleet :))
‘Brilliant” Thank you 👍
Any guess why when I hit "OK" for the Bolted Connection, it doesn't show any bolts for me? No errors, and even get a loading bar to the bottom right corner. Yet nothing to show for it...
update, I found them when i zoomed out a lot. they are just scattered around. I must've done something wrong
I've been using 3Dmax on and off for the past ten years.
Having gotten more into the design side of things, namely 3D printing Max wasn't accurate enough.
Anyways i was told about inventor, and stumbled across your RUclips thingy yesterday.
Your resource is invaluable, I'll be working through tutorials and listerning to your every word.
From a Fellow Northerner ( I'm near Middlesbrough).
I've be Running Solidworks Lately with my Ryzen 7 1700, RX 570 8GB OC , 8GB 3000mhz, when i open a large assembly about 600 parts including surfaces, the rotation becomes choppy, tough theres no load load seen on the gpu or cpu performance panel, is this normal or the software isnt using hardware at its full potential..?.when i rotate the part gpu usage spikes upto like 40-50 % for few seconds, is this bottlenecking of my hardware or else???
You can open Task manager and check it yourself. Although it seems normal to have choppy frame at 600 parts. Just open Task Manager and keep it always on top and start rotating your model and panning. You should see the spikes in GPU and CPU. IF any of the hardware is bottle-necking, you should see it. I am guessing its your CPU honestly. Mostly single threaded if I observed correctly and Ryzen first gen wasn't great in that department, though it better than many CPUs out there, but its growing old. Also remember, if your single thread is getting bottle necked, you wont see 100% of your CPU, you will see 25% or 30% or something along those lines. So do keep that in mind.
Really, really appreciate this video. I was floundering around for hours the other day trying to create a model and a large amount of time wasted was due to lack of knowledge of ease of use techniques within the program.
Dropbox link isnt working .. could u please provide an alternative one? Thanks alot for the tutorial
I got mine jus recently, it’s legit don’t worry. Enter M0nkrus in google and u should see the site, tho it’s in Russian I use google to automatically translate it. The setup was straightforward as well.
where is the key for the dropbox? :(
I'm on inventor 2021 and I cant create the circular pattern.
Excellent introductory to inventor. Learned different ways to tackle different problems I've encountered.
Great lesson video. Specially you know how to teach and keep your students captivated and eager to learn.
Whenever I click "select a fastener" the window doesn't show up or it pops up for 4 seconds with the bolts then disappears :/
Hello! Anyone who can help me on an exam on Inventor ?
You forgot the keyway... :D And thank you for the videos. I start a new job soon and I have all my certs in solidworks, but they use inventor. The videos are helping me out a lot!
Excellent tutorial to get me off the ground and running! Will definitely be going through all of your videos for more pointers and lessons. Thank you so much!
Aaaaa! That was the sprocket, not the brake disk!
Assistir esse para entender melhor movimentos da câmera.
54:12
Great video Neil, I'm glad people like you are taking time to show us how to do things. I'm picking up little tips also, watching how you do things. I can tell you've learned little lessons too. Thanks for taking the time!!
I cant seem to download the dropbox files due to some kind of error....
Neil, this is an excellent tutorial. The only thing I am stuck on is mating the holes from the spoke and the disc despite following the steps. I'm sure I will work out a way! Many thanks.
I had a similar issue trying to constrain the hole of the spoke and the hole on the disc (around ca 50:10) . What solved it for me was to select the arc of the extrusion of "my carrier" (rather than the hole itself) and the hole in the disc brake.