Welcome to Rob Unscripted. A channel focused on sharing updates, quick tips, tutorials on Autodesk Design & Manufacturing Software. If you want the standard, well manicured, scripted versions of the official Autodesk videos this is not that place. I go too fast for people looking to be able to follow along like these are step-by-step tutorials there are plenty of other resources out there for that type of content.
I realize this is ancient, but just wanted to say it's very slick! There's 3 things I flagged: 1) you can easily make a non FG part that extrudes 'from-to' with angled work planes on each end. Then you can drive the angle from a higher level part of sketch. 2) you don't have a flatpattern in the FG published part. That would be the desired work flow. And 3) The FG part isn't a true sheetmetal part, b/c the mitered corners are true miters, which you can see in the flatpattern (the mitered edges are cut at an angle and not flush cut). So is there any way to fix 2 & 3 above? Thanx for the informative video! ...Chris
True. Btw this left "pedel" is actualy just foot rest platform, and it actually doesn't reserve any significant force while driving. If this part of structure will be optimised, mass reduction will be over 50% I think
There was a video I seen on your channel that modeled a surgical needle that you pushed on to see when it would break would break could you lead me me to that video.
Yes, in theory, it could be. However Autodesk is afraid of unpaid copies of the software being distributed. So they allow it to run only on their own servers.
ASK you, if possible, show me how to use multimedia in AutoCAD, it's for clients who do not need to explain in paper drawings, (from scratch for me) Again I PLEASE ASK show me how to use Simulation in AutoCAD it's for testing parts and buildings, (from scratch for me) (PLEASE do not advise you to use AutoCAD revit and so on)
2021 and Inventor still can't assign different materials to individual bodies within the multi-body part file. Solidworks was doing this BEFORE this video was made.
Always do your 2D sketch clean-ups and prep in AutoCAD. Where possible, use polylines and centre all 2D elements about a logical origin while still in AutoCad. Finally, run PURGE and OVERKILL in AutoCad to eliminate overlapping elements as Inventor makes doing these tasks a thorough pain in the you-know-what.