Sunday, March 10, 2019

Bulb Shade (Autodesk Inventor 2012 Tutorial)

Serial No. 13

In this Inventor part modelling tutorial, we learn how to create a model of 'Bulb Shade'. To create this model we will use surface modelling functionalities of the Inventor software. So while creating this model we will observe as well as learn various surface modelling commands of the software which are mentioned below:--
1. Lofted Surface
2. Surface Extrude
3. Sculpt tool
4. Patch boundary tool
5. Thicken/offset surface
6. Trim/Extend surface
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Edition to this we will also take help of various general part modelling tools like basic 2D/3D sketching, Circular Pattern, Filet etc. Very first we will create surface features and later convert them to the solid body, in other words, what we can say, Autodesk Inventor surface to solid body techniques.

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Bulb Shade_1 Bulb Shade_2

 

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