Media Summary: The one millimeter is the thickness of the rib this rib and this rib and the supports now how we can make this part Extrude and Extrude cut Draft Shell Fillets Chamfers Drawing sheets: multiview, section, and isometric. Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture.7 (Material)

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The one millimeter is the thickness of the rib this rib and this rib and the supports now how we can make this part Extrude and Extrude cut Draft Shell Fillets Chamfers Drawing sheets: multiview, section, and isometric. Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture.7 (Material) Make number of illusion of illusion 10 not 20 and see the effect what if he if we want to make a coil but the coil not Now guys class walk number one exercise number one we want to draw this 3d shape Plain and this line we got this point also if you have a plane or

Now guys we talked about the Swede now I do remember the extrude the extrude when you have a sketch of a circle and

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Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#2.1 (Inventor user interface & introduction)
Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#9.1 (Assembly Exercise )
Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture 6.1( Dimension Rules)
Solid Modeling Using Inventor : Lecture#8 (Assembly 1 Exercise#1)
Solid Modeling using Inventor  : Lecture#5.8 Exercise 1
Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#3.1 (Part Modelling I)
Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture#5.7 (Material)
Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture #5.6 (Coil)
Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.4 (Sheet Metal Introduction II )
Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture #5.1  (Thicken)
Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.1 (Tolerances and Fits)
Solid Modelling using Inventor: Lecture#4 Exercise 1
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Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#2.1 (Inventor user interface & introduction)

Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#2.1 (Inventor user interface & introduction)

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Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#9.1 (Assembly Exercise )

Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#9.1 (Assembly Exercise )

Constrain made this

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Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture 6.1( Dimension Rules)

Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture 6.1( Dimension Rules)

... dimensioning

Solid Modeling Using Inventor : Lecture#8 (Assembly 1 Exercise#1)

Solid Modeling Using Inventor : Lecture#8 (Assembly 1 Exercise#1)

Salam alaikum guys this is

Solid Modeling using Inventor  : Lecture#5.8 Exercise 1

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture#5.8 Exercise 1

The one millimeter is the thickness of the rib this rib and this rib and the supports now how we can make this part

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Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#3.1 (Part Modelling I)

Solid Modelling Using Inventor : Lecture#3.1 (Part Modelling I)

Extrude and Extrude cut Draft Shell Fillets Chamfers Drawing sheets: multiview, section, and isometric.

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture#5.7 (Material)

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture#5.7 (Material)

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture#5.7 (Material)

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture #5.6 (Coil)

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture #5.6 (Coil)

Make number of illusion of illusion 10 not 20 and see the effect what if he if we want to make a coil but the coil not

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.4 (Sheet Metal Introduction II )

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.4 (Sheet Metal Introduction II )

Salam alikoum guys again this is

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture #5.1  (Thicken)

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture #5.1 (Thicken)

...

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.1 (Tolerances and Fits)

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture#7.1 (Tolerances and Fits)

That means you will

Solid Modelling using Inventor: Lecture#4 Exercise 1

Solid Modelling using Inventor: Lecture#4 Exercise 1

Now guys class walk number one exercise number one we want to draw this 3d shape

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture #5.2 (Work-planes, points and axes)

Solid Modelling using Inventor : Lecture #5.2 (Work-planes, points and axes)

Plain and this line we got this point also if you have a plane or

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture #5.5 (Sweep)

Solid Modeling using Inventor : Lecture #5.5 (Sweep)

Now guys we talked about the Swede now I do remember the extrude the extrude when you have a sketch of a circle and

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