I have watched literally hundreds of various CAD/CAM tutorials for various different products over the years. I am new to Inventor. Yours is hands down the best. You are always dropping key tips throughout your presentation and offer some very insightful pointers and workflow help. This is both great for people completely new to modeling and CAD as well as for people who have other experience on other platforms. Very impressed. Kudos.
I attended many CAD lectures this one is the most professional. class I a seen. Thank you so much you are so kindness by making this resource on youtube,
In orthographic projection, you choose the front view by selecting the most descriptive view of the object. Hence what you correctly refered to as the "side view" of the stapler is the most descriptive view = front view. Your video is a great help in teaching me Inventor. Thank you!
The tutorial is the best, this video has made my learning easy. Can you please do a video on real life use of CAD, CAE, CAM tools as a design engineer, mentioning each part of the job? from receiving a project work to the completion..
3:15:01 you were editing the duration not the z direction. Anyway, thanks for the hard work into making this available. It was just what I needed to start my project.
Thank you for posting this online for everyone. I am not sure if its my settings or if I have a slightly different version as its a year-ish later. But when creating a new sketch from an extruded part, none of the snaps work. This has proven especially difficult for exercise 2 when I am attempting to add the lines to turn into ribs (53:58) Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? After fooling around I managed to do a work around of doing a smaller line then adding a coincident constraint but its more work. Also "Project Geometry" seems to help but in either case its a couple extra steps. Based on Autodesk lit. it appears to be a setting within the "Constraint Inference scope". But I am honestly at a lost. Any help would be much appreciated
Hi Chris. Awesome job on what you are doing👍👍! Busy with inventor currently have a project to hand in and i have to consume my information from my training . Your training guide helpful. Coming across thing I never asked in lesson as I am still learning. Please keep up your good work of different material.
Chris, in a classroom setting I have trouble seeing things presented on a large screen. This type of instruction has helped me so much in understanding the finer points of Inventor. Thank you so much.
Hi Waffle, thanks for the kind words. As the title states - this is a complete college course, five+ hour video, not intended to be a five minute tutorial.
I have watched literally hundreds of various CAD/CAM tutorials for various different products over the years. I am new to Inventor. Yours is hands down the best. You are always dropping key tips throughout your presentation and offer some very insightful pointers and workflow help. This is both great for people completely new to modeling and CAD as well as for people who have other experience on other platforms. Very impressed. Kudos.
Just realized how you make this world more beautiful by these series instruction video. Thank you for that.
Can't thank you enough for all the effort you put in to teach people!
I've started a new job as a graduate and this is helping me so much!
I attended many CAD lectures this one is the most professional. class I a seen. Thank you so much you are so kindness by making this resource on youtube,
In orthographic projection, you choose the front view by selecting the most descriptive view of the object. Hence what you correctly refered to as the "side view" of the stapler is the most descriptive view = front view. Your video is a great help in teaching me Inventor. Thank you!
I really like this so far. Thanks so much for putting this on youtube and hosting the course materials for free.
Your effort, sincerity and contribution to education will be remembered. Hello from the Netherlands!
This video is a gold mine, amazing public resource. Thanks for your exertions sir
I really enjoyed your tutorials. And it helped my skills greatly in Autodesk Inventor.
Sir, the resources you have created are simply outstanding!
Great tutorial. Helped a lot to brush up on my inventor skills.
Thank you very much for the lessons... much love from South Africa
The tutorial is the best, this video has made my learning easy.
Can you please do a video on real life use of CAD, CAE, CAM tools as a design engineer, mentioning each part of the job? from receiving a project work to the completion..
Thank you so much! Best tutorial by far!
Very useful training sir. Your videos helped me. Thank you so much for your effort educating people 👍
3:15:01 you were editing the duration not the z direction. Anyway, thanks for the hard work into making this available. It was just what I needed to start my project.
Brilliant Course. Thanks Chris.
Great video its super helpful to get into inventor thanks alot
Thank you for posting this online for everyone. I am not sure if its my settings or if I have a slightly different version as its a year-ish later. But when creating a new sketch from an extruded part, none of the snaps work. This has proven especially difficult for exercise 2 when I am attempting to add the lines to turn into ribs (53:58) Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
After fooling around I managed to do a work around of doing a smaller line then adding a coincident constraint but its more work. Also "Project Geometry" seems to help but in either case its a couple extra steps.
Based on Autodesk lit. it appears to be a setting within the "Constraint Inference scope". But I am honestly at a lost. Any help would be much appreciated
In Lab 3.1 How were you able to know the top arc was a 3-point and the bottom was a tan arc? (1:43:10) Is it the straight lines in the sketch guide?
Hi Chris. Awesome job on what you are doing👍👍! Busy with inventor currently have a project to hand in and i have to consume my information from my training . Your training guide helpful. Coming across thing I never asked in lesson as I am still learning. Please keep up your good work of different material.
Chris, in a classroom setting I have trouble seeing things presented on a large screen. This type of instruction has helped me so much in understanding the finer points of Inventor. Thank you so much.
thanks man for all the help
ohhh thanks a lot it helps me very much
great tutorial!
One of the most comprehensive tutorials for beginners👍
But i am missing that the work sheets are only in imperial and not in metric as well
How do you get the midpoint to show up when you hover over it?
You can right click and choose midpoint. :)
great
I did your lab 2 the bolt height of 2" isn't technically correct as you have chopped the diameter down, but yes the idea is fine
inventor s much faster than solidworks,such as response ,efficiecy .i am going to transfer sw to inventor.
I cannot download the files.
can’t hear the audio and he takes his sweet time ion like this vid
Hi Waffle, thanks for the kind words. As the title states - this is a complete college course, five+ hour video, not intended to be a five minute tutorial.
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