It's friday again, so time for pictures!
Thanks to @JDMather for making a pictures topic during my vacation, the DS video was fun to watch.
Ok, so this is a collection of the parts for one of our pressure regulators:
I'm still struggling with getting threads to look the way i want in showcase, but this was close enough.
Have a good weekend!
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
I can't seem to post videos; I don't remember ever trying before. Can someone give me a hint?
Nice,
you should be able to insert a video, there is a icon just to the right of the insert picture icon, looks like a green ladder.
I never tried, but it looks like it requires them to be on the web, too bad!
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Drawer Magnet Video - This one was done by my co-worker.
Why won't it accept dropbox links for embedding video? This is really annoying.
Not a picture of something cool like everyone else has posted today, but this just happened as I was editing some assembly constraints.
The flange and sockolet are the same part files as the others seen in the pic, so there's nothing wrong with the parts (besides, they're from the content center).
It's been a long week, and I am glad it's Friday afternoon. Apparently my graphics card feels the same way...
Time to reboot!
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
Here's a cheese cutting system I have done. Starts with a 240lb block, cuts, scales and adjusts the next cut based on a weight trend. I included the unrendered image as Inventor does not seem to like rendering what is behind something transparent.
im a day early but ill forget tomorrow. this is a check-out counter i did a few years ago. it wasnt in Inventor though. i did the modeling and rendering in SolidWorks 2010. we used a textured powder coat so thats why its not a smooth finish.
@kevin.hornocker wrote:
... I was trying to figure out how to change the ding sound when constraining parts ...
Hi kevin.hornocker,
Tell no one that I helped you with this , but here you go:
Go to the Bin directory of your Inventor install and look for a file named connect.wav
You can rename that file to something such as original_connect.wav, and then place another *.wav file in the Bin folder, and name it connect.wav, and then Inventor will use that file.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Simple, within the following directory:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Inventor 2015\Bin
remame the "connect.wav" to something like "connect_old.wav and then copy in the fart "wav" file and rename it to "connect.wav"
For a slightly higher level of comedy effect, and perhaps a more professional flavour, try the sound of a ringing phone. Should have your cow-irkers wondering what's going on in no time.
Use the "Icecream Truck Music" see if your co-workers are conditioned like Pavlov's dog...