Computer Mouse || Autodesk Inventor Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • In this part/assembly modelling tutorial of Autodesk Inventor, we will create a model named ‘Computer Mouse’ which is quite similar to Wacom Intuos 2 Mouse. [We invite everyone to visit our blog at bit.ly/3D_Param...]
    The assembly of this model is created using five components. First part is quite simple after some basic sketching we will start our work using Extruded tool with a taper angle command. Then two extruded cut feature will be applied to complete the component.
    Then the first component will be placed in the assembly and the next component will be created in the context of first part. Later some sketches will be created on different planes and a Loft feature will be used to form a sold. Then a Shell feature will be applied to hollow the part. Some user defined work planes will be created to be used as trimming and splitting tool.
    At this stage we will save a copy of the current part using Make Part command. This section of the tutorial displays the application of Split tool in a very professional manner. Later some Surfaces will also be created to be used as Trimming tool in the aforesaid feature. In the end all the remaining bodies will be combined. Again some Extruded Cut feature will be applied to create holes for side buttons.
    Next we will place the previously saved part in the assembly and modify it according to our design. Same type of Trim feature and other solid modeling tools will be applied to complete the model.
    The remaining components are quite common and I think there is no need to discuss them right now. Just watch the video to find everything in action.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @niveshandnisheeth
    @niveshandnisheeth  5 лет назад +2

    We have added captions in this video time from 00:06:19 to 00:27:33.

  • @niveshandnisheeth
    @niveshandnisheeth  9 лет назад +4

    The most appreciated and liked 3D CAD model by us 'Computer Mouse'. Watch the screen cast video tutorial of it's modeling with Autodesk Inventor.....

  • @nathan-or3gr
    @nathan-or3gr 8 лет назад +10

    It's weird cos he is using a real mouse to make a virtual mouse.

  • @HerpMcDerpington
    @HerpMcDerpington 11 лет назад +1

    Hey I just started with Inventor and your videos are amazing! Could you make a tutorial on modeling a firearm, such as the 1911? There are plenty of blueprints on the internet, and many people have done it on Inventor. Thanks a lot!

  • @butterflytekno2435
    @butterflytekno2435 2 года назад

    wow... good steps

  • @user-de2pg3xv3r
    @user-de2pg3xv3r 4 года назад +1

    7:00 ~ 8:00 How did you turn the plane? Do I need a shortcut? Idk what to do....

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  4 года назад +1

      There is nothing special about it. After applying the mate constraint between the component and assembly centre point, the component can be moved in three directions denoted by the degrees of freedom command. Just select the component from the browser bar and drag. That is it.

  • @marvinlee2220
    @marvinlee2220 8 лет назад

    i use pro/engineer drawing,but just study the autodesk inventor,thanks for the videos

  • @feeeeeeeervil3456
    @feeeeeeeervil3456 Год назад

    Hello, what units are the measurements in?
    mm, m o cm ?

  • @futurealasd
    @futurealasd 10 лет назад +2

    guys can anyone send me a file with a solid mouse model ?
    i am not good at designing, but i am using Moldflow Insight and i would like to study this case.

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      You can get the finished file displayed in the video by visiting our blog.
      niveshandnisheeth.blogspot.in

    • @futurealasd
      @futurealasd 10 лет назад

      *****
      thanks very much...could u inform me what is the (nominal) wall THICKNESS of this mouse ?

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      Watch the video at 16:40 (time), by applying shell of 0.03125 or you can say 1/32 inches the wall thickness was defined.

    • @futurealasd
      @futurealasd 10 лет назад

      *****
      excuse me for bothering you again sir, but because i am a newbie in designing, i opened the model file with inventor fusion (2013). But the model seems to be "broken" into parts. I need it to be solid, as a whole, so i can convert it to .sat file and insert it in Moldflow. Any idea on how to make these 5 parts into one, or can u do it or sth ? thanks a lot.

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      Form the following link you can download the .sat file of the model. We do not use Moldflow so for any further help post your question on the official autodesk forum.
      a360.co/1g7YpUf

  • @deleteend2451
    @deleteend2451 6 лет назад

    what version of autodesk inventor did you use on this?

  • @geotang
    @geotang 10 лет назад

    At 8:51, you're projecting cut edges but when you click on the model, what is projected is the cross section on the XZ plane. I can not get that to project.
    Is it because you have settings set that are different from default?
    Also, you use your own .ipt file, if I use the standard inch ipt, do I have to adjust anything.

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      At that specific time the sketch is being drawn on the XY Plane of Part 2. The Project Cut Geometry tool was used to take the project of Part1 which is the cross section of Part 1 along the XY Plane not XZ plane.

    • @geotang
      @geotang 10 лет назад

      Nevermind, my problem stems from the fact that at 8:41 you selected the xy plane for the new sketch yet the plane that the sketch ends up on is the xz plane.

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      You can create a new assembly and then place the part 1 in it and then start creating part 2.

  • @saeidmahdavi2952
    @saeidmahdavi2952 9 лет назад +1

    very good

  • @gggraziano
    @gggraziano 8 лет назад

    Hi, time line from 7:00 to 8:00 the application of iMate than to thing it serves? is it necessary?
    Many thanks

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  8 лет назад

      +Graziano G No it is not necessary at all this was done just to center the newly created part to be aligned at center of previous part and fix its movement. If you will not apply it probably some degrees of freedom will not be locked after completing the part.

  • @brownslug3036
    @brownslug3036 5 лет назад

    Is the dimensions in Metric ??

  • @vincentconsoli2184
    @vincentconsoli2184 6 лет назад +1

    hey buddies sweetie

  • @malissimo43
    @malissimo43 9 лет назад

    Can excellent tutorial, say to me like movio the degrees of freedom of the minute 06:52?

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  9 лет назад

      jose luis Balanza The first part placed in the assembly is always grounded in the old version of software. The next part created in the assembly is not grounded. As you can see we selected the center point of the assembly as base plane for newly created part that means no automatic contain was applied. The degree of freedom shows that the new part can be moved in six direction which is stopped by applying assembly mates as displayed in the video.... please visit the following link to more about degrees of freedom... watch following video to know more about degrees of freedom...ruclips.net/video/Ew6A9yf7oiw/видео.html

    • @malissimo43
      @malissimo43 9 лет назад

      ***** sorry, my question is how to move the degrees of freedom, which I can not, to use a keyboard shortcut? thanks

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  9 лет назад

      jose luis Balanza Degrees of freedom is just icon which shows in which direction a part in assembly can be moved. So try to select the newly created part from the design window. If it is can not be moved just leave it and draw the sketch as shown then select the sketch and then try to move, afterwards apply assembly mates to remove the degrees of freedom....

    • @malissimo43
      @malissimo43 9 лет назад +1

      ***** well, now lowing thank you very much for taking the time with me, Greetings

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  9 лет назад

      jose luis Balanza Its our pleasure......

  • @amandakeff4447
    @amandakeff4447 8 лет назад

    Hi um can you help me with a project??

  • @TheNerdLecturer
    @TheNerdLecturer 10 лет назад

    It's so hard to working it on inventor 2014

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      I do not think so just start with some simple model and send some time with the software. I think then you will certainly change your statement.

  • @hyakkiniku
    @hyakkiniku 6 лет назад +1

    who's watching with their socks off topkek

  • @J-Land
    @J-Land 9 лет назад

    What's the song at the beginning?

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  9 лет назад

      Justin Lalande The music is named river flow from camtasia studio software.

  • @protran9926
    @protran9926 10 лет назад

    màu mè

  • @dodgeby8703
    @dodgeby8703 10 лет назад +2

    Hi nice video, I´m pretty newbie in this, although im learning how to work with this program in school but i want to learn more. I followed u on this video and i had a problem when u used "offset" command at 3:50, i did everything like u did and i coudln´t sellect all the edges at once, i could sellect only one edge at the time. So
    I´m asking if u have any idea where could do something wrong. Thanks

    • @niveshandnisheeth
      @niveshandnisheeth  10 лет назад

      After activating the offset tool right click in the design window and select Loop from the context menu. Then apply offset. Your problem will be solved.