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Recently our company moved from SolidWorks to Autodesk Inventor (mostly because of the integration of the components of the Design Suite). Overall, the Inventor workflow is very similar to the one in...
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...nventor, or DWG TrueView. If you create data using Inventor in a DWG file, you can modify the data only w...
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The advantage of an IDW is that is the parametric drawing that is created right out of Inventor whe...
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Many users would be hard pressed to spot the difference between an idw and an Inventor dwg file whi...
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Interesting that it has been mentioned at least twice that the file size is larger for DWG, I...
I need to specify how to break the sharp edges on a part that is machined. I don't want to specify a chamfer, because the edges will not be machined but only polished with a tumbler. I found...
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- edge ISO 13715
I am trying to import a series of Solidowrks 2011 files to edit them into Inventor 2013. The Task Scheduler works as advertised and I can open the Solidowrks files, but they do not have any editab...
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- Import
- Solidworks
I need to draw a buckle with Inventor and I would like to add a webbing threaded into it, but I have several questions: 1) How would you suggest doing so? 2) I could not find any tutorials ...
I find documenting decals (position, dymension, etc.) in Autodesk Inventor to be incomplete. Decals only show up in drawing files with shaded view turned on and there is no simple way to p...
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- Decals