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AUTODESK INVENTOR TUTORIAL MODELING A SOFTWARE
To watch detailed tutorials on the same software visit the following link Visit the following link to watch the basic tutorial on Autodesk Inventor by us See below the images of three subassemblies one after another. So in this way viewers will be able to observe the application of many 2D sketching and 3D features of software along with usage of different mates. The parts are to be created individually not in context or with reference of other parts of the assembly, after wards they are placed into the assembly and by using assembly mates they are fitted according to the design.
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Each assembly is has modeled part as well as content center parts. Lets get back to our main topic, the vise model has three sub-assemblies.
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But these things are not displayed in the same video, to know this you will have to watch the related video tutorials.
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In this tutorial, you will learn the best practices for modeling, correcting and exporting an object for 3D printing using Autodesk Inventor. In this part /assembly modeling tutorial of Autodesk Inventor we will create an assembly named ‘Vise’.After modeling it we will be able to create dynamic simulation of the model along with its exploded view, that would be used for presentation purpose. In this tutorial, we’d like to underline to Autodesk Inventor users, some specifics of the CAD software that is better to keep in mind when modeling for 3D Printing.