Piston Head | Intermediate Tutorial Autodesk Inventor 2021 | Exercise 09 |

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  • @sergiogutierrez7769
    @sergiogutierrez7769 2 года назад +1

    Nice! I like your tutorials. I have a question: What kind of material did you use?

    • @AutodeskInventorTutorials
      @AutodeskInventorTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sergio, thank you for the feedback! The material I assign is typically 'Steel, Carbon' and the default appearance for this material is 'Semi-Polished'. I also like to use the appearance 'Steel-Polished'. Both of these give a good quality finish for steel parts, good for presentations 😄

    • @sergiogutierrez7769
      @sergiogutierrez7769 2 года назад +1

      @@AutodeskInventorTutorials thank you very much :D

  • @divyeshpithva
    @divyeshpithva 2 года назад

    What is difference between inventor and fusion 360?

    • @AutodeskInventorTutorials
      @AutodeskInventorTutorials  2 года назад +2

      Hi Divyesh, good question! I use both Fusion 360 and Inventor, both are apart of the Autodesk Design Design Collection.
      One of the key differences between F360 and Inventor is that F360 is a Cloud based software, so all files are stored on the Autodesk cloud. This is good if you will be using different computers with F360 installed as you can access files on any of these machines but this means you require an internet connection which is a limitation in my eyes. Inventor on the other hand is a desktop product.
      One feature of Inventor that I really like is the on-board part libraries and software recognition for what is required based on the parts/ assemblies, also it has robust FEA simulation capabilities.
      In terms of User Interface I prefer the Inventor interface and the much more broad selection of sketch and 3D modelling tools, however I would say that the graphical interface in F360 is much better where parts/ assy's have a more 'rendered' look.
      For me, my preference is Inventor, I see it as being a more comprehensive CAD package, similar in terms of capabilities and performance to Solidworks and Siemens NX.

    • @divyeshpithva
      @divyeshpithva 2 года назад

      @@AutodeskInventorTutorials Thank you so much sir/Medam for Information...
      I need software For Make Die Tools, Injection molding Mold, Cutting die etc. So which software i choose for Purchase? 🙏

    • @AutodeskInventorTutorials
      @AutodeskInventorTutorials  2 года назад +1

      @Divyesh, that's excellent that you will be designing molding parts, well done! Fusion 360 is notable cheaper than Inventor, so it's worth taking that into account when purchasing one of the licenses. Both software's would be suitable for such part designs and assemblies as you mention, so on that note I would personally be more inclined to go with Fusion360 if you are happy to work on a Cloud based system. Otherwise I would recommend Inventor. Hope that helps, and best of luck in your designs! 👍👍