AutoCAD Inventor Tutorial #21 | Direct Edit, Split, Offset Face & Thread Tools | Hindi
In this tutorial, learn about some of the most useful model editing and surface modification tools in AutoCAD Inventor — the Direct Command, Split Tool, Offset Face, and Thread Feature. These tools allow you to make quick geometry changes, surface edits, and apply realistic thread details to 3D models. 🔹 Topics Covered in Detail: ⚙️ Direct Command (Direct Edit Tool): Modify existing 3D models without editing the original sketches or features Move, rotate, resize, or delete faces directly on the model Use push/pull editing to make instant geometry adjustments Perfect for imported STEP/IGES files or non-parametric bodies ✂️ Split Tool: Split faces, bodies, or work features using sketch profiles or planes Use Split Face for color separation or decal application Use Split Solid to divide a part into multiple bodies for further operations Real-world use: cutting parts for mold or assembly design 📏 Offset Face: Create surface offsets by pushing or pulling selected faces outward/inward Control offset distance precisely for surface thickening or thinning Useful for clearance adjustments, surface design, and finishing tweaks 🔩 Thread Tool: Add realistic threads to bolts, shafts, and holes Difference between cosmetic and modeled threads Setting thread type, size, class, and direction Apply threads to both cylindrical and conical faces Real-world example: modeling a screw or nut with accurate thread detail 💡 Pro Tips: How to edit or remove Direct Edits without losing geometry Combining Split and Offset tools for surface modeling Using Threads in assemblies for visual and functional accuracy This tutorial is perfect for engineering students, CAD learners, and mechanical designers who want to enhance their model editing and detailing skills in AutoCAD Inventor. #AutoCADInventor #InventorTutorial #DirectEdit #SplitTool #OffsetFace #ThreadTool #3DModeling #CAD #MechanicalDesign #EngineeringDesign #InventorAdvanced #InventorBasics #BeginnerToAdvanced
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