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    Registered: ‎01-01-2013
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    Put a cylinder in a hole

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    01-02-2013 12:43 AM

    Hello,

     

    I've just started with Inventor Fusion 2013 and I'm stuck with basic things.

    I want to put a tube inside a box. 

    I drilled inside the box a hole at the same diameter as the extern diameter of the tube.

    I tried to assembly them with " Assembly" tool but I didn't succeed in it. Either way, nothing happen or the button OK appears unclickeable.

     

    If someone can show me how to solve that or a tutorial (I searched and I didn't find something)

    Thank you in advance

     

    Nassim

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    Re: Put a cylinder in a hole

    01-02-2013 04:13 AM in reply to: NassimJ

    check if there is any information here that will help

    http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=classes&filter_keywords=&chunk=15&filter_material=&filter_personal=&filte...

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    Re: Put a cylinder in a hole

    01-17-2013 10:55 PM in reply to: NassimJ

    I open your file, just find only root component in it.

    In Fusion, if you want to assemble two parts, you need to create them as two components before assemble.

    There's a choice when you create a part, select the "New Component".

    I also attached a model to show you the result.

    Go ahead to try it!

    NewComponent.png

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