Hi,
if any easy method to check the model in the inventor.now i doing each feature i have to check the fully constrained or not.if any easy method. please share with me.
thank you,
ram
Hi
Every feature is based on a sketch. Actually you are checking if your sketch is fully constrained.
In 2013 Autodesk added a new icon to hekp you with that.
Hope it helps
Dan
There are some addins that do it as well for entire designs (check unconstrained sketches and more), but they are cost alternatives to manual checking. If you are really interested, check out the Validus software from DMSI.
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Dan,
I am glad to see this in 2013. Being still on 2012 the only way currently is if the sketch turns black.
@Cadmanto wrote:Dan,
I am glad to see this in 2013. Being still on 2012 the only way currently is if the sketch turns black.
The color change depends on color scheme.
In 2012 (and several releases before that) it also tells you in the lower right corner of the screen if the sketch is fully constrained when in the sketching environment.
Other ways:
Show degrees of freedom
Auto Dim
Status bar, lower right corner
But they aren't automatic checks, you gotta look!
JD,
I know the color is dependant on the color scheme. I just have mine set to black. I thought this was out of the box, but maybe not.
As far as you other point in regards to the lower right corner showing fully constrained, that must be a setting because mine shows nothing.
@Cadmanto wrote:As far as you other point in regards to the lower right corner showing fully constrained, that must be a setting because mine shows nothing.
This is what you should see (must be in an active sketch).
Notice that it is also showing the coordinates of my cursor (not of any use to me).
I think there is a setting somewhere, but out of the box it should show this info.
Ray's suggestion of showing DOF is an excellent suggestion - that is what I use when I'm trying to fix some else's work that I'm not familiar with.
JD,
I got it now. I was not seeing what you showed me. So I went to application>options and under the sketch tab I found this (that was originally unchecked. Not sure why???).
I checked it and now I can see what you are showing me. Thank you for this heads up.
I will look into the DOF as well.