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Hey everyone: So I put a tapped hole in a part and I placed a bolt in that hole. When doing a section view in the assembly environment, I noticed that the representation of the two thr...
We have recently upgraded to Inventor 2013 from 2012. I have created a part. I then created a working plane and then a sketch on that. I imported a design from ACAD Mec...
Difficulties in sectioning. The main assembly is in Sheet 1 and I have make a section plane and added a detail location. However, I like to create the section view in Sheet 2 and the deta...
I have design an under water assembly with parts of different materials. As I like to find the centre of buoyancy of the submerged body, I would need to convert only the exterior of the assembl...
Hi I have a .ipt file attached of a shape in which the shape is correct except i cannot get the 4 sides all to meaure 40mm..2 sides measure approx. 26mm and the other 2 sides approx. 55...
I'm sure this has been asked before although I couldn't find anything using the search function. What is the best way to send a client a model of an assembly (in IV format) for them to use f...
Haven't seen any in a while though I haven't been on here as much lately either. Here's a couple FIAT parts we're getting ready to release. First is a Torque Strut (rendered in Showcas...
Built my workstation at the end of 2012 and it's been pretty solid. I am doing more work recently with large (automotive OEM) models and am getting pretty annoyed at the lack of performance in ...
If I generate 4 curves with coincident CV's at the corners to create a square surface, is there any way to tell the end CV's of any two curves to stay connected? I know I can select both CV's t...
I've had a few examples lately when I have a surface that will refuse to trim despite all my indicators being "green." Sometimes I can extend COS here and there and stumble onto something that ...