Your tutorials are really helpful for me. I started using inventor for sheet metal works few months back and I take most of the reference from you. I really look forward to learn more from you. Thank you so much
Hi Prof, thank you again for these wonderful educational tutorials that you keep making available to all. When I tried to reproduce this item, I could not see where you got the dimension ‘71’ at 04:23, perhaps I missed something?
Great job! You are right, I forgot the dimension 71... I placed the drawing under the name Tutorial Inventor - 197 SHEET METAL SM-004.zip here: www.fastgrup.ro/tutorials Thank you!
Hello Mr. Stancescu, thank you for providing all detailed and explained tutorials. Can you make a tutorial about top down assembly design based on sheetmetal parts?
@@prof-stancescu Ok thanks! I'm familiar with animating a parameter, my question was how do you animate bending a "Face" in sheet metal for this part? Is it as simple as creating a plane around an edge (assign variable) on the first Face in this part? I'll give it a try and report back.
The difference is multiple. If you use Sheet Metal module the bending is made automatically as it is stated in the Default Settings, together with the lateral cuts. If you use solid mode with extrusions etc. you have to place right offsets and right radii, and also lateral cuts a.s.o. And bending is only one of the Sheet Metal associated tools. If your question is denoted from the difficulty of learning something new, my advice is to try to learn and use the Sheet Metal module instead of solid mode.