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Every designer is different. I started with Inv 5 about 20 years ago. I did a lot of design work with steel shapes and sheetmetal. I would not have done it this way, but as I said, every designer has their own methods. I can see adaptive on the steel shapes like the C channels but I would not make the entire assembly adaptive. In my experience, that adaptivity is great for presentation but in the real modeling world, it caused us many more issues than it was worth. Still though, it looks good.
i appreciate the effort you put in the video. It is however very misleading and not correct. when you use the "Automatic Contact Detection" Command, Inventor will automatic do the calculations assuming all the surfaces in contact with one another as if they are welding together !
Hi sir could please do a video on conical roof design on silo with z purlins as truss members and same z member as purlins and petal sheet on roof requesting you sir please can you do it
Hi sir could please do a video on conical roof design on silo with z purlins as truss members and same z member as purlins please by Monday sir requesting you sir please can you do it
I didn't realized it took that long to model in Inventor. Is there any short keys like CAD instead of icons and right click menus? BTW, thank you for making the video, very interesting.
klietsch.com/inventor?lang=en you have to create an account then they will send you the like to download the software . and they will send you a line video how to download and activate
Thank you . sure i will make tutorial about i copy . for the weldment you can see this tutorial ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n4_u3ZhQOXY.htmlsi=BnKl5BPlDBL3CGlq ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r8ELVVJBKaY.htmlsi=27IQrdAvriuCODcv ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eaUo6RRivDU.htmlsi=75JOjDxBcA7v_veb
Es increíble la paciencia que se carga este hombre para hacer estas piezas mil gracias por el tutorial y increíble que no se haya hecho cortes sino que todo estaba visible