I will 3d cad modeling autodesk inventor


About this gig
I am a CAD drafter from Argentina, and I specialize in 2D to 3D CAD conversion using Autodesk Inventor.
Are you looking for a reliable person for your CAD modeling projects? As an Automotive Engineering student, I understand real mechanical principles, ISO tolerances, and manufacturing requirements. I don't just extrude shapes; I create accurate 3D parametric models that actually work in the real world.
Here is exactly how I can help you:
- 2D to 3D CAD Conversion: Send me your old PDF blueprints, hand sketches, or DXF files, and I will pass them to a precise and clean 3D model.
- Parametric 3D Modeling: I design fully constrained parts in Autodesk Inventor. This means your 3D design won't break if you need to change a dimension later.
- Reverse Engineering: If you have a broken physical part, send me photos and the caliper measurements. I will copy it into a professional CAD model.
- Manufacturing Ready Files: I deliver high-quality STEP, STL, and IGES files, 100% ready for 3D printing, CNC machining, or laser cutting.
- Technical Drawings: I can also make clean 2D orthographic views and technical PDFs for your machine shop following strict ISO standards.
Main Software: Autodesk Inventor
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Get to know Franco Arias
Automotive Industry Engineering Student
- FromArgentina
- Member sinceMay 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Spanish
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FAQ
Do you use Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks?
I work exclusively with Autodesk Inventor Professional. However, I can export the final models to universal formats like STEP or IGES so you can open them in any CAD software.
Can you make my part ready for 3D printing?
Yes! I always make sure the model is a solid, water-tight body, and I can export it as an STL file perfectly optimized for your 3D printer.
What happens if I need to change a dimension later?
I use fully constrained parametric modeling. This means you (or I) can easily go back to the base sketch and change a dimension without breaking the rest of the 3D model.

