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My drawing hatch is so precise...

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Message 1 of 11
Vlad.Makarov
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My drawing hatch is so precise...

...I launch space ships with it.

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Message 2 of 11
Vlad.Makarov
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Hmm, I guess I'm the only one whose Inventor gives wacky default hatch values?

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Message 3 of 11
Talayoe
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

lol! I suppose you should charge extra for whatever that hatch is attached to and charge it out as 'extremely precision' or something of the similar.

 

Btw, I havent seen this on mine and use it all the time. It is quite funny tho 😉

-Randy

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Message 4 of 11
trumpy81
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Vlad, after using Inventor for a while and trying to track down reasons for assembly constraint failure, then numbers like that are common.

 

Why is Inventor so pedantic about numbers? .... lol

 

And Vlad, here's a challenge for you, try to measure that angle with your protractor .... lmfao!

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Andy M
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Message 5 of 11
jozef.dubaj
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Hi Vlad,

 

From where did you get the drawing? Created by you or received from someone? I\m curious whether did you enter value of 30 deg and then you found there 30.00022219255. Or you just received the drawing and check the hatching angle

 

-Jozef

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GSE_Dan_A
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Race to Space.jpg

 

I win! This was from a hatching of a section I just made.  No changes made... straight from the Inventor Realm

GSE Consultants Inc.
Windsor, ON. Canada
Message 7 of 11
mrattray
in reply to: GSE_Dan_A

Did anyone notice that the error in those two hatch pattern are exactly the opposite? If you add them together you get 90.00000000000000.

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 8 of 11
Hell-If-I-Know
in reply to: mrattray

What are the odds?

Message 9 of 11
Vlad.Makarov
in reply to: jozef.dubaj


@jozef.dubaj wrote:

Hi Vlad,

 

From where did you get the drawing? Created by you or received from someone? I\m curious whether did you enter value of 30 deg and then you found there 30.00022219255. Or you just received the drawing and check the hatching angle

 

-Jozef


Hi Jozef,

The drawings are my own. I see the wacky values when I change the hatch style.

It is happening in section views of assemblies.

 

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Message 10 of 11
moretti999
in reply to: Vlad.Makarov

Volodya,

This is the value for Imperial degreesSmiley LOL

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Message 11 of 11
Rich.O.3d
in reply to: moretti999

First inventor converts the angle to radians then to fractional degrees then to decimal degrees, it then applies an analogous algorithm based on the colour of the 5th nearest star from earth multiplied by the deriviative of........

 

I get this too...it drives me nuts

 

Are you using a metric template, I am

I suspect that is where the issue comes from...inventor not quite knowing how to convert all the numbers properly so in the math that drives the auto hatch angle, there is a rounding issue.

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