I suspect he uses a 'space mouse'. It's an extra mouse, specificaly designed to work in 3D environment. Some graphic designers use it as they say it helps them move around more easily. I use shortcuts combined with a regular mouse. So don't really know if one or the other is better
1: This is the end product not the sheet metal dies.
2: This don't utilize the sheet function in Inventor.
Круто! Наконец-то нашел хорошие уроки! Добра!
very good thanks for sharing this tutorial.
What kind of 3d navigator do you use ?
Nice video, sir. Very usefull. Good luck for you.
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
That´s not a die. Thats the part you make with the die...
Cual es la dimensión de la chapa ? What is the dimension of the sheet metal? is the dimension of the sheet?
Here I clicked to see how this guy will make an sink in sheet metal, he should just change the title to making an sink.
Thanks Sir
簡単に書けました。楽しかったです。
A magician can rotate the part without a mouse😁
Are you serious?. It's not a sheet metal video.
How can you rotate the object without use the mouse
I suspect he uses a 'space mouse'. It's an extra mouse, specificaly designed to work in 3D environment. Some graphic designers use it as they say it helps them move around more easily. I use shortcuts combined with a regular mouse. So don't really know if one or the other is better
@@brendanboon9062 thank you
Hé uses a 3d mouse. Its nice if you know how it works. I have 2 but im terrible with it. So i use my normal mouse and the ctrl key
Its must be created in sheet Metal workbench. Not in part modeling workbench
turn off music
What the fuck bro this is insane
There’s no way this gonna sink
Not sheet metal
Nice
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?
How does this have ANYTHING to do with the sheet metal environment in Autodesk Inventor?