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How to create a partial circular section in a drawing view

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Anonymous
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How to create a partial circular section in a drawing view

Good day,

 

I have aquestion.

How to create a section view across the arc line in the drawing view?

 

 

thanks for your support

 

Best Regards

Odhiles

 

 

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blair
in reply to: Anonymous

I would place this part in a new IAM file of the same name (easier to remember) and create an Assembly Feature cut to remove the section in question. Since Assembly Features don't affect the base part this will then produce a "sliced" part that you can use in for your drawing view.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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Anonymous
in reply to: blair

 

Blair thanks for your quick response .

 

Mi name is Ulises  

 

Your suggestion helped me to think of a similar solution , using the same ipt and draw a sketch in the drawing, then use break out view feature, then use break out view feature, and another way is a multiples point across the curve line. but both solutions have to manually draw the line indicating a section.

 

Retrospect my question should be written as follows:
How to get automatically one curved section similar to that requested the technical drafting standard ( see attached images).

 

best regards from El Salvador, Central América

curved path section line.pngSection curve path.PNG

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blair
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A curved line for section views would be nice. Might be something that might gain some traction in the Idea-Station.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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Anonymous
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I am Newbie in this world forum of Autodesk , so I have not finished to understand the concept of kudos , only that you do extend your score to the community.
I am a friend of automation and agree to propose this as new idea to include it in Autodesk Inventor
Best Regards Blair , thanks again

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