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That's a perfect description of a GROUND/MACHINED BACK weld.
Looking a the tree you have "Machining" set to show you'll need to either edit the weldment and delete Machining or turn it of to get the "Caterpillar"
This has to do with the appearance for the weld bead, you don't have the "weldcat0.png" selected for the weld material.
You can also use the Material portion and change the Material to "Metal: Welded" or "Aluminum: Welded". These are already setup within the Material.
Weld beads texture is shown when
* You are using either Quality or Performance graphics
([Tools] tab - Options panel - Application Options - [Hardware])
* Texture On
([View] tab - Appearance panel)
Please note that you have to close all document windows first in order to switch App Options - Hardware settings.
Hope this helps
-Sami Harada
Inventor Framework QA
Autodesk, Inc.
Yes it is working under the Perfomance.
I have enough powered machine but use Compatibility only.
I could see welding texture in the 2012 in the same mode.
Orest
May I ask you if there's a specific reason you are using compatibility mode?
-Sami Harada
Inventor Framework QA
Autodesk, Inc.
Reason one
Under the Perfomance mode it is too dark and I cannot fix it with maximum brightnees of lighting settings.
Reason two
If I rotate the sectioned assembly it makes a whole mess with section, empty (like made of surfaces) solids and etc.
In the Compatibility mode everything works ok.
Orest
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