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Help for beginner with rotor

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Anonymous
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Help for beginner with rotor

Hi, i d like to ask somebody for help with construction of the rotor. I can do the rotation f the basis but i am absolutely desperate about the rotor blades. The blades drives me mad.   Help desperatly wanted. Smiley Sad

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JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Attach your *.ipt file here of what you have attempted so far.

 

This part (or something similar) has been demonstated here many times in the past.

You might also post urls to parts here that are similar to your problem for reference.

 

As it stands now, you have not even indicated what version of Inventor you are using.


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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Well, sorry, ma fault. I´m using Inventor professional version 2014.

 

I attach files i´ ve tried to do. My idea was that LPart_4_na_oriznuti" cuts the rotor blades on the model "Part_1" and then "Part_3" bind to the whole "mechanism" with ht botom edge and cut it again, but.....I´m bit lost...

 

Thanks for reply.

 

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JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

An assembly file (*.iam) is only a list of hyperlinks to the part files (*.ipt) and a record of assembly constraints (and a bit more).

You must include the part files.


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Anonymous
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Ah, I´m sorry. Here they are.

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Anonymous
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And last one.

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