Tutorials

Close loop.

9 0 Beginner
Close loop. Sometimes when you try to extrude or revolve a sketch, you only can select lines instead of a surface. This is a very simple example, it just explains how you can close a loop. You can see that the sketch is not fully constrained in the beginning. That is the first thing you have to check. In the beginning that you learn Inventor all your sketches should be fully constrained. I' am sure there are other ways to fix an open loop.

Autodesk INVENTOR - 2D into 3D Modeling

5 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed Autodesk Inventor steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. Example of exercise/Part Design training. Basic features: Revolve, Mirror, Hole, Hole with thread, Fillet. Basic entities of the sketches: Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle Fillet.

Autodesk INVENTOR - VALVE - 2D into 3D Modeling - Revolve - Extrude

1 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed Autodesk INVENTOR steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. Example of exercise/Part Design training. Basic features: Revolve, Boss-Extrude, Cut-Extrude, Mirror, Hole, Circular Patern, Fillet. Basic entities of the sketches: Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle. Reference elements: Offset plane.

Hose Connector - Autodesk INVENTOR - 2D into 3D Modeling - Exercise

0 1 Beginner
In this guide are displayed Autodesk INVENTOR steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. The 2D drawing and 3D model is Hose connector.