Inventor Sheet Metal: All Together for the Greater Good
What do the Inventor Sheet Metal Corner Round, Corner Chamfer, and Cut features have in common? You’ll need to read and find out
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Sep 2, 2015 | Inventor, New Post
What do the Inventor Sheet Metal Corner Round, Corner Chamfer, and Cut features have in common? You’ll need to read and find out
Read MoreMike has a new toy which after a small trial period has become a tool in his arsenal. Read his review of the 3DConnexion CadMouse.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Aug 3, 2015 | Inventor, New Post
When working in sheet metal it’s often advantageous to work with the side profile and “construct” the model by extruding the profile. See how to build sheet metal models using Inventor’s Contour Flange feature.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Jul 31, 2015 | Autodesk, Inventor, New Post
Mike continues his “Deep Dive” into Inventor Sheet Metal by looking at Inventor Folds. Folds are a method to take an existing model and bend it without adding any material
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Jul 25, 2015 | Inventor, New Post
Indy cars, bullet trains, supersonic aircraft… Sheet Metal Flanges leave them all in the dust, well, at least when it comes to building Sheet Metal models with Autodesk Inventor
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Jul 24, 2015 | Inventor, New Post
In this first “deep dive” into Inventor’s Sheet Metal environment Mike looks at the feature that is able to leap buildings in a single bound… is more powerful than a locomotive… and faster than a speeding bullet
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