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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Exploring the Inventor tools for developing Sheet Metal parts
    Model geometry courtesy of Sybex a division of J. S. Wiley.

Комментарии • 13

  • @squidmysterm
    @squidmysterm 9 лет назад

    You are a life saver! im doing finals class that requires a ton of sheet metal work but never had any classes diving nto much sheetmetal practice! so you are teaching me the basics and helping me learn this stuff on my own! great work and very easy to understand! awsome

  • @aca152
    @aca152 11 лет назад

    finally someone that covers everything you need to know perfectly, great job!

  • @ThomTremblay
    @ThomTremblay  11 лет назад

    I agree, Inventor is amazing

  • @ThomTremblay
    @ThomTremblay  11 лет назад

    Thank you for you kind words

  • @kimprojects5747
    @kimprojects5747 8 лет назад +1

    Very Clear!

  • @erfut
    @erfut 11 лет назад

    Thank Mate, that was great

  • @ThomTremblay
    @ThomTremblay  11 лет назад

    You're very welcome.

  • @johnzimmer4819
    @johnzimmer4819 8 лет назад

    As someone who creates flat patters manually with autocad in 2D. Im noticing that the information entered into inventor is not really possible in the real world. For example the bend radius can't just be 2 or 3 times the metal thickness because you won't have a top die for the break press for all of those various radius bends. A .0625 bend radius is realistic for most sheetmetal bends until you get to .25" thick or so. Aluminum you might use an .125" radius on the top die.

  • @kiara14576
    @kiara14576 12 лет назад

    Great, thank you!

  • @andraskovacs5247
    @andraskovacs5247 9 лет назад

    fantastic

  • @ThomTremblay
    @ThomTremblay  11 лет назад

    You're very welcome

  • @RadiantAmsterdam
    @RadiantAmsterdam 11 лет назад

    amazing

  • @persteffensen5385
    @persteffensen5385 5 лет назад

    Is it supposed to be silent?