Showing posts with label 3D CAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D CAD. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

2D Drawing Sheet Based Practice Lessons or Projects for 3D CAD Applications

2D Drawing Sheet Based Practice Lessons or Projects for 3D CAD Applications

Following video demonstrates slideshow of 24 ‘2D Drawing Sheets’. With the aid of these drawing sheets Parametric 3D CAD Models can be created. For completing these exercises any 3D CAD application can be utilized.

Watch the videos of following YouTube Playlist to know how to complete these exercises with ‘Autodesk Inventor Software’.

And watch the videos of following YouTube Playlist to know how to complete some of the exercises mentioned above with ‘Creo Parametric’ Software.

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To get drawing sheet mentioned above in PDF form, visiting the 'Content List' page of our videos, at the following link ---
Content List of Videos (Autodesk Inventor)

Note:--

All the drawing sheets are fully dimensioned but in the event anyone finds a missing dimension or two, please accept our apologies in advance. You can add such type of dimension yourself or you can consider this an opportunity to exercise “designer’s choice” and provide a dimension according to your liking, as there are no right or wrong answers for these practice files.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Importance of Icons present in the Autodesk Inventor

Always focus on the Icons that are present everywhere in the software. For an example on the ribbon and on the dialogue boxes of tools etc. They are self-explanatory and give you information about how a tool will function. So watch every icon very carefully.
  For an example watch the dialogue box of the Mate Constraint too. To activate this tool just go to the Assembly tab>Position panel and click Constrain tool to activate it. Now the  Place Constraint dialogue box will open. The mate constraint is active and default solution type selected is mate. Focus on the solution section and see what the icon shows. Watch the image below.
Mate solution
  

  This Icon clearly states that mate constraint will work on entities that are in opposition to one another.




So when mating two components in an assembly always remember this. And where the red arrows show the opposite direction after selecting the planes, then the mate solution will work. Many a time the users think which mate solution, he should apply. So when red arrow shows the opposite direction then select mate and when the red arrows are showing like the Flush solution icon then select the flush solution. This is very helpful while working with a large assembly which consists of many components. To better understand it see the video below:-

Tuesday, May 29, 2012