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Hello, it’s cadblueprints! 👋 In this tutorial, I walk you through the process of creating a 3D part in Autodesk Inventor. This is a Base part cbp–26122025🎛️ I hope you enjoy it! 🎓 Educational purpose only ▶ The part files: https://grabcad.com/library/base-cbp-26122025-cad-3d-practice-1

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This was inspired by a question posted in my latest video the "Black Belt in Alibre: 二段": https://youtu.be/nTS7fNJiP4c In it Generic0000-v1z discussed how we could make a Variable Pattern Fan Grill. I though this is an excellent example for a video showing this exact workflow! So here it is! Enjoy!!!

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This project presents a conceptual robotic arm design created in SolidWorks for mechanical modeling, assembly practice, and motion visualization. The model focuses on: Clean and parametric part design Proper mechanical assembly structure Realistic joint definition for motion studies Modular end-effector interface 🔧 Assembly Components Base Plate (Fixed Base) Waist Joint (360° Base Rotation) Lower Arm (Shoulder Link) Upper Arm (Elbow Link) Wrist Rotation Joint End Effector Mount Mechanical Gripper This design is intended for educational and visualization purposes only and does not represent a finalized industrial product. ⚙️ SOFTWARE SolidWorks

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Hello, it’s cadblueprints! 👋 In this tutorial, I walk you through the process of creating a 3D part in Autodesk Inventor. This is a Shaft part cbp–30122025🌂 • Part: Shaft • Material: Steel Carbon • Material density: 7,850 g/cm3 • Mass: 0,659 kg ▶ What You'll Learn 🔧 • Create part geometry • Apply geometrical and dimensional constraints • Create thread • Use Fillet and Chamfer tools • Apply part material 🎓 Educational purpose only ▶ The part files: https://grabcad.com/library/shaft-cbp-30122025-cad-3d-practice-1

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✅ What you'll learn in this tutorial: Designing the vise base Creating the fixed jaw and moving jaw Modeling the screw/spindle mechanism Designing the handle and its threaded pair Assembling all components into a fully functional vise Tips for precise modeling and using key SolidWorks features