Thanks for the quick tips videos. I'm linking them to a class I'm teaching. To add another tip, I've noticed that by simply selecting "Plane" instead of using the fly-out options, Inventor will define the appropriate type based on the geometry selected. I think it was also possible in 2013, but not sure. Anyway, it saves a little time and that's always good. -Michael RS
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it takes 2 college Univesity degrees to make 2 simple holes in that damn barrel! This is by far the less intuitive 3d software ever thank you for the video anyway!
What if you wanted a tapered end with, say, 20-deg angle on the end of the gun barrel in this video (or any other cylinder someone is drawing, for that matter)?
@mrau92me The easiest way to do it is probably to create an angled chamfer and select that edge. If you want a specific profile, maybe something more decorative, you can do a revolve cut around an axis using a sketch of the profile you wish to create. -Nigel
If only all videos were this simple and informative. nice work
Great explanation!!! Thanks!
you have the best fast video on this. The Class I took on inventor was a while ago, good quick reminder. Thank you
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Thanks for the quick tips videos. I'm linking them to a class I'm teaching.
To add another tip, I've noticed that by simply selecting "Plane" instead of using the fly-out options, Inventor will define the appropriate type based on the geometry selected. I think it was also possible in 2013, but not sure. Anyway, it saves a little time and that's always good.
-Michael
RS
Thanks for watching!
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-Jessica
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it takes 2 college Univesity degrees to make 2 simple holes in that damn barrel!
This is by far the less intuitive 3d software ever
thank you for the video anyway!
Autocad sucks.
What if you wanted a tapered end with, say, 20-deg angle on the end of the gun barrel in this video (or any other cylinder someone is drawing, for that matter)?
@mrau92me The easiest way to do it is probably to create an angled chamfer and select that edge. If you want a specific profile, maybe something more decorative, you can do a revolve cut around an axis using a sketch of the profile you wish to create.
-Nigel
trying to make the blade of a hockey stick
Sound like video meet Arnold
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