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Autodesk is terrible in the naming of their products: I also cannot find this product on their site, probably because it is now called Autodesk fusion manage?
Good question. I wonder if you were to save all the new materials to one blank part file and then opened it in your latest version of Inventor if that would save the new materials along with it.
It is a great feature. I use it a lot to put the part number on the part to make it easyer to find diferent parts when they assamble , and to mark where parts are placed when welding. BUT today i try to use it for making a 15 mm high part number in "stencil" through on a 4 mm sheet --- but i only see the thin single line, also on the flat pattern. WHAT DO I DO WRONG
I'm finding that once I add a model state to a part, I can no longer edit it in context. If I delete all of the model states that were added, and get back to just the primary model state, I can now edit in context again... Any ideas?
I always save new materials to Inventor Material Library, but whenever we switch to a new version of Inventor, they don't migrate with the design data. Thus I have to find open like about 50 individual parts with all the materials we use and save their materials to the Inventor Material Library which is annoying. Is there a way to do this in bulk?
Is there any option to show the chosen model state in the BOM in the upper assembly on the 2d drawing? So production knows, which model state has to be inserted in that assembly.
Everywhere in the rest of the world, X-Y work plane shows a Top View, which is not a case in the USA. There their X-Y work plane shows a Front View. Why is this, I can not explain to myself? Probably they want to be kind of different by the rest of the world, same as their measurements for temperature, length, weight etc. Typicaly...american.
It is great. How do i deside to have it on inside of a hopper? i try to do that but it always plase it on the outside. And how do i get mark the bend line? It can be nice to have the bend lines engraved and a laserbeam on the brakepress.
Steve ... WELL DONE! Excellent tutorial and intro video for the mark tool - I was up and using the new tool within 4 minutes of watching your video for the 2nd time.
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@@EliasNPC I think what Wobblybob was referring to was that the characters with circular shapes, "8" for example, would just cut two holes tangent to each other. And a "9" would cut a circle in the part with a "tail" extending down from tangent to the circle. I would love to see a stencil font built in to Inventor to be used for this purpose.
ah yes spend thousands on inventer so you can spend hundreds more on fusion to use one tool. genious. is there any other softwere or something i can use? i have a good computer and not mind waiting a bit more for stuff to compute
Actually, depending on how you buy Inventor, you may have access to Fusion 360. Most users are purchasing Autodesk's Product Design and Manufacturing Collection, which contains both products. Many users struggle with the question of "Inventor or Fusion 360?" In reality, Autodesk is giving users the tools they need so we can discuss ways to leverage both to make the work easier.
@@mesainc.2559 well there are many people who just cant aford to pay all that but have the knolage and ideas to manufacture something that could make them millions but they are stuck because they just dont have the tools. now i understand that it takes a lot of work to make thoes tools and im not saying everything should be free but the amont of money these things cost is out ragious. you can only afford it if your alredy sitting on some wealth but for us who dont have anything we cant get our foot in the door.
Learn how to use Autodesk Inventor 3D CAD software with self-paced tutorials here: ru-vid.com/group/PL4G7i-gvoVv9RbYWEbJLsUgX9zlksWVnz Learn how to navigate the SOLIDWORKS interface, create sketches, set up parametric relationships, and create 3D models. Explore the basics of creating assemblies and generating 2D production drawings. ru-vid.com/group/PL4G7i-gvoVv-bfYsjnXpEkA2kYQsrGfcZ Learn how to create 3D features with Fusion 360's sketch tools and modify them with patterns and commands. ru-vid.com/group/PL4G7i-gvoVv9UjoyVfQAaVPQcRFuoLY_U
Extremely useful. Actually, to me the copy feature has been something difficult to wrap my head around it. Inventor does not seem to have a unique and thorough way to properly copy a assembly with frame parts. The iLogig copy was a game changer. Thanks a lot!