You wouldn't have heard it, but I did stand up and applaud. Okay, I didn't do that, but I definitely thought about it. This has saved me so much time and also provided a couple of useful tips to apply elsewhere. Many thanks.
Created this bolt to import as RFA (family file) to Revit. The bolt if just as your tutorial and is perfect in Inventor, but in Revit the bolt is hollow and the threads are cutting through, therefor you can see inside the bolt through the threads! Have you tried it to import to Revit?
my only criticism is its some times hard to understand purely because of accent, but other than that your videos are spot on, to be honest even with accent im find your videos easier to follow allong with than the "proper" videos by american trainers. seriously your videos are clear and each step is there to be seen, no jumping around and assuming we know what to do. kudos mate
good day. i am failing to draw the polygon right in the sketch, all other shapes i can draw them. For the polygon i am failing. What might be the cause.
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thank you, you helped me alot 🙂
You wouldn't have heard it, but I did stand up and applaud. Okay, I didn't do that, but I definitely thought about it. This has saved me so much time and also provided a couple of useful tips to apply elsewhere. Many thanks.
Why you haven't used the "Thread" command instead?
Created this bolt to import as RFA (family file) to Revit. The bolt if just as your tutorial and is perfect in Inventor, but in Revit the bolt is hollow and the threads are cutting through, therefor you can see inside the bolt through the threads! Have you tried it to import to Revit?
Thanks!
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There is another way of making the screw is to use thread there are more than one way to make it but never knew about the top part of the bolt head
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You know it'll be informative when the guy has Indian accent
thank you!
such a nice vedio bro.
whats the triangle for
thank you so much ……. you saved me
Thank you!
my only criticism is its some times hard to understand purely because of accent, but other than that your videos are spot on, to be honest even with accent im find your videos easier to follow allong with than the "proper" videos by american trainers. seriously your videos are clear and each step is there to be seen, no jumping around and assuming we know what to do.
kudos mate
why i can't connect the line to the bottom of the bolt
so good,I gonna make bolt with 3d printer
İs there a way to change cosmetic thread =?
good day. i am failing to draw the polygon right in the sketch, all other shapes i can draw them. For the polygon i am failing. What might be the cause.
After you go to the 3d printer and all ready for design….
Easy and very usefull ,,thanks so much bro 👊
Well done! An important learning step. Ten out of ten.
Are you from Índia?
wow, very good job, thanks guy
thank you
so helpfull, i just try to use inventor…
nice and clear explaining. tnx!
Muito obrigado. A explicação foi rápida e eficiente. Thank you