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Name:
Rob Cohee
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Welcome to my YouTube channel. This is a channel where you can ask me anything related to Digital Prototyping, Building Information Modeling, and general Autodesk questions. Here you will find very laid back and unscripted commentary and examples on how technology is enabling designers to realize possibilities in a virtual space before cutting a single piece of steel.

I encourage comments, requests, and open exchange of ideas here on this forum so let's get started shall we?

-Rob
About Me:
 
Rob Cohee, Technical Evangelist for Autodesk Manufacturing has been working with engineers and designers on how technology can be utilized to solve design challenges, exercise the model, and analyze design both visually and through simulation for the past 16 years. Rob reaches out to over 425,000 viewers and followers annually from his YouTube Channel, Facebook Fan Page, Blog, and Twitter accounts and through his unique style that is both informative and entertaining, his audience continues to grow. Robs position on design is that it is the continual evolution of thought, captured and communicated in multiple forms at various stages of development. His objective is to help engineers and designers capture design digitally, and communicate in all forms required including visually stunning imagery, analysis results, accurate drawings, or detailed models.
Hometown:
Omaha, NE
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Industry Solution EvangelistAutodesk Manufacturing Industry Group
Companies:
Autodesk
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Channel Comments (68)
DIEaHEROdotNET (1 week ago)
hey great channel. Although I have not been on YouTube as long as you have, we basically have the same channel. good worj
bcpinv (1 week ago)
Hi Rob. Great series. My dynamic dialogue input box does not show up near the cursor. Where dko I go to show the input box?
thanks
camsemale (2 weeks ago)
I was wondering if you could shed some light on the repair tool in Inventor when bringing in models from other programs. I have been using files that I bring into 3DS max and then exporting them into IGS files since they seem to translate the best for me.
GEAEngleman (4 weeks ago)
My company is looking into ulilizing Inventor's parametric design to it's full potential. Do you have any suggestion on what is the best way to start.
stefanocelsi (1 month ago)
can you make a magnetic simulation in autodesk inventor ...if is not possible cuold you please tell me the name of a software that can
WilliamTang (1 month ago)
how to save ipt to dwg , i know how to create model in inventor 2012. But i try to save it to dwg, it just only have view file in autocad. Can't really see the size of the model in autocad 2012 .




Saving a DWG drawing from Inventor does not create a .DWG file.
When saving a copy (Save copy as...) from Inventor drawing view (idw) you choose the .DWG file format, but the save command doesn't create any DWG file.
Under the Options button on DWG export, you have probably checked "Pack and Go" postprocess option. This option packs (compress) all neccessary output files for simple transfer. As a result of the DWG-export, Inventor creates a single .ZIP file containing among others (fonts) also your exported DWG drawing.

I found that from website , but i didn't find any dwg file after i did that.
urfreeway (1 month ago)
Dear Sir , You are amazing in autodesk inventor .

Please can you make a complete tutorial for a complete project ?
Like a valve for example , Modeling , material assembly ...etc

Would you please do this ?
it helps a lot in learning .

And thanks in advance for your efforts :)
wongky6328 (1 month ago)
Hi Rob is it possible for you to send me the automatic flush constrain script file as shown in your video titled 'Building Fabrication - A peek behind the curtain wall" The script is ConstrainOrigin.ivb. Thanks.
LovelyAmazonProduct (2 months ago)
Nice videos ;-)
na57zim (2 months ago)
hi rob,My chain pitch is 140 mm. it is not avilable in the chain library.
pls help me
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