I think Autodesk Inventor will become very popular if there is a comprehensive tutorial on all the features. Specially advanced subjects. People don't read manuals. They never do, unless they are stuck. Hence RTFM We humans are visual animals. We learn quickest when shown once. I hope the management has the foresight to dedicate resources to do this.
Why not use the origin to to fully constrain the sketch and use the already available axis for the revolve? Your sketch isn't fully constraint now and the origin in the part is of no use this way during constraining etc in an assembly?
For a tutorial, this thing goes at warp speed. By the time I get to the pause button, you’re 3 steps ahead.
I think Autodesk Inventor will become very popular if there is a comprehensive tutorial on all the features. Specially advanced subjects.
People don't read manuals. They never do, unless they are stuck. Hence RTFM
We humans are visual animals. We learn quickest when shown once.
I hope the management has the foresight to dedicate resources to do this.
thanks for this quick tips! Please continue
Why not use the origin to to fully constrain the sketch and use the already available axis for the revolve? Your sketch isn't fully constraint now and the origin in the part is of no use this way during constraining etc in an assembly?
Your welcome. Now I understand why. Your doing a good job there.
Hi Michel can you send it ready to my email please. dannwedd88@hotmail.com.
cut the music!
No usa lineas de eje
Please work on your audio quality... Nevertheless a great tutorial
Dude slow down, what's your rush? You know all this stuff, we don't. What a waste of time.
Disagree this was just the pace I needed