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How can I include an Axis in an iFeature

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pkquat
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How can I include an Axis in an iFeature

The Axis is part of the iFeature, yet when I place it there is nothing available.

The objective for this is to automatically include an axis to mate to with the iFeature. The axis runs through a centerpoint on the iFeature.

I have a feeling the answer is I can't but I am hoping it is operator error.

Pete
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Anonymous
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I don't think that's possible...

...like including a (composite) iMate to an iFeature...(still waiting for
that)

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The Axis is part of the iFeature, yet when I place it there is nothing
available.

The objective for this is to automatically include an axis to mate to with
the iFeature. The axis runs through a centerpoint on the iFeature.

I have a feeling the answer is I can't but I am hoping it is operator error.

Pete
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holzmand16
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I too am wondering if this is possible.  Where it comes in handy is slots in a bracket.  With an axis as part of the slot it would make it easier to center the bracket with any holes. 

 

 

Doug Holzman

Project Engineer

Inventor 2010 64 bit.

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