Using Copy Object and Sculpt for Boolean Operations in Autodesk Inventor

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @anoliracsatiam
    @anoliracsatiam 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing video! You have a very good talent to explaining, its easy to pay attention by your voice.

  • @dickschubert9175
    @dickschubert9175 8 лет назад

    Thank you for a great tip. I am a newbie to inventor so watching your demo several times gives me a much greater undertanding of all the options and features presented.
    Thanks again
    Dick S

  • @rogermuscat4198
    @rogermuscat4198 8 лет назад +1

    Adaptivity, Associativity and Flexible all very confusing terminology although after a few years (quite a few years) of playing around with Inventor I have finally understood the meaning of these features (mnemonics). If there is one thing that has been explained to me clearly and succinctly this is one of those things. Thanks Rusty.
    I hope that when I go to draw/design/model something I don't end up with something else other than what I have decided to model.

  • @waynenewberry3110
    @waynenewberry3110 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing- I've been looking for a way to do this for a long time.

  • @srbailesowb
    @srbailesowb 4 года назад

    Thank you very much!!! This worked great for sculpting a phillips bit #2 into my screw head!!

  • @ludmilaaltman257
    @ludmilaaltman257 5 лет назад

    Great explanation!

  • @rodrigueroland
    @rodrigueroland 3 года назад

    A big thanks!!!

  • @hatorimatori
    @hatorimatori 6 лет назад

    Problem solved! Thank you Sir :)

  • @javieracunao
    @javieracunao 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the tip

  • @andreivo6581
    @andreivo6581 9 лет назад

    Thanks a lot! I mean a lot! because you gave me the answer of my problem: how to combine multi parts into one neaded for cnc milling

  • @drysdaleorama
    @drysdaleorama 11 месяцев назад

    Intercostal? As in intercostal muscles between ribs in anatomy? I believe this word is only used in medicine, not CAD modeling or geometry.