This repository contains a simple mechanical part modeled in Autodesk Inventor as part of a learning and practice exercise. The component is an L‑shaped mounting bracket featuring three holes for fastening. The model was created by following an online tutorial.
The part is a small mechanical bracket typically used to join two surfaces at a 90° angle. It can be used in metal fabrication, woodworking, robotics frames, or general mounting setups.
Key features include:
- 90° L‑shaped profile
- Two side holes for bolts or screws
- One central hole on the base
- Chamfered/rounded outer edges
- Solid body modeled in Autodesk Inventor
- Autodesk Inventor
- Tutorial reference: YouTube
This model was created as part of my journey to learn Autodesk Inventor. The project helped me practice:
- Sketching and dimensioning
- Extruding and chamfering features
- Hole tool usage
- Fillets and edge cleanup
- Understanding part constraints and design workflow
L-Bracket.ipt— Main Inventor part fileREADME.md— This documentationbracket.png— Screenshot of the final part
- Open the
.iptfile using Autodesk Inventor. - Inspect or modify the model.
- Use features such as Measure, Section View, or Edit Sketch to explore the design.
This model is not intended for real-world load-bearing use unless further engineering calculations are performed. It exists purely as a learning exercise.
