Good tutorial. Two thing though. In a more real life setting these hinges would probably be made from a sheet metal part with rolled hems or a contour flange. Also a tiny bit of clearence between the rolled elements would be necessary. However this is still a well modeled hinge. Second thingy is that you could probably use a bit of a better microphone or noise suppressor sweep for your audio. This is my go to tutorial for peeps who want to model a hinge.
We agree with your point. It is just a tutorial to learn the functioning of the software. The captions are provided to understand the instruction provided in audio.
A simple piece of advice. Try to model the product as it really is prepared. The hinge is generally made of sheet metal. Make a sheet metal face, then contour roll, cut, hole, and finally rounded corners.
i have been trying to do they like 2 -3 day but its not working and i think there is a mistake on part one and part 2 when you assemble it. can someone please help .
Gareth Wilson In the newer version of the Autodesk Inventor the names of the Appearance colour are different. You can use any colour on the model according to you wish.
The way he designs the hinge is very easy and fast, it has nothing to do if it's going to be manufacturated from a sheet metal or from another way, this is just the design of the mechanical part
You expain very cleary and easy to follow. I thumbs up for you!! From Korea
Good tutorial. Two thing though. In a more real life setting these hinges would probably be made from a sheet metal part with rolled hems or a contour flange. Also a tiny bit of clearence between the rolled elements would be necessary. However this is still a well modeled hinge. Second thingy is that you could probably use a bit of a better microphone or noise suppressor sweep for your audio. This is my go to tutorial for peeps who want to model a hinge.
We agree with your point. It is just a tutorial to learn the functioning of the software. The captions are provided to understand the instruction provided in audio.
I'm new to CAD and learned a lot even from this simple hinge. Thanks.
You are welcome.
A simple piece of advice. Try to model the product as it really is prepared. The hinge is generally made of sheet metal. Make a sheet metal face, then contour roll, cut, hole, and finally rounded corners.
This will be insanely useful for my collapsible skateboard project. Thank you so much!
This is going to be useful for my project. Thank you for teaching me how to make a hinge.
That is our pleasure
Thank you very much for including the .ipt files. I dont have time to follow instructions and make a new hinge! I'll just modify what you gave me.
You are welcome. In our every video you will find required to complete tutorial or the finished shown in the video.
@@niveshandnisheeth where is the .ipe files i need one too
thank you so much for clear explanation! it's really useful
i have been trying to do they like 2 -3 day but its not working and i think there is a mistake on part one and part 2 when you assemble it. can someone please help .
Lucky for you I’m into that
What is the 'Popcorn' material? I don't have this.
Gareth Wilson In the newer version of the Autodesk Inventor the names of the Appearance colour are different. You can use any colour on the model according to you wish.
Horribles idea of make hinge, hinge should be made out of sheet metal
The designing process are not directly related to manufacturing it is just a tutorial from here you can learn about software tools.
yeah the uploader is right. This is CAD software, not CAM software. learn both of them before you talk
The way he designs the hinge is very easy and fast, it has nothing to do if it's going to be manufacturated from a sheet metal or from another way, this is just the design of the mechanical part
because of the accent I could not understand anything. Hire someone who speaks english properly please
That is why we have added captions read them.