🔖 Golf Ball || Autodesk Inventor Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2018
- In this Inventor Tutorial, we will create a model of Golf Ball. While creating this model we will learn how to use Revolve and Circular Pattern tool efficiently.
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Model designing concept is taken from videos available over RUclips.
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Can you teach me how to draw a Mac Pro 2019 hole on an inventor please. Thank you so much from Thailand
Why didn't the developers make the option "non-associative array"? Then it would not have to be repeated several times only two elements on the X-axis.
I sometimes come across such an inconvenience. In autocad this option is, and here why not?
You can do this in assembly watch the following video.
ruclips.net/video/80fJa4PyC98/видео.html