AutoCAD Parametric help/tip

AutoCAD Parametric help/tip

Anonymous
Not applicable
1,026 Views
4 Replies
Message 1 of 5

AutoCAD Parametric help/tip

Anonymous
Not applicable

So I'm very familiar with parametric constraints in 3d (ProE/Creo + Inventor) but using ACAD to model 2D parametrics is frustrating. Maybe its me or my style but without DRAFT or POINT abilities I am finding it annoying and a slow process. 

 

Namely cause the Parametric tools aren't recognising intersections as a reference; seems only to identify Ends, Centres and Midpoints.

 

My solution has been to create a DRAFT layer (offset -Z from final) to construct my draft construction and create the parametric relationships. Then essentially the final layers are a trace of the draft and parametric (=) relationship.

 

Surely this isn't the best method or the way its intended for use in 2D. Likewise modelling something in 3D to create a simple 2D plan drawing seems counter-productive for small scale tasks.

 

Any help or insights are greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

0 Likes
Accepted solutions (1)
1,027 Views
4 Replies
Replies (4)
Message 2 of 5

leeminardi
Mentor
Mentor

"Namely cause the Parametric tools aren't recognising intersections as a reference; seems only to identify Ends, Centres and Midpoints."

 

To reference an intersection point in AutoCAD's Parametrics I have added a very small circle that has a tangent constraint to both lines.  You can then add a dimensional constraint to the center of the circle.  This workaround provides surprisingly good results.

 

Lee   

lee.minardi
0 Likes
Message 3 of 5

Anonymous
Not applicable
Thanks for that piece of advice. It seems somewhat counterintuitive tho to
having a streamlined design process.
Is there a train of thought to introduce a point or intersection reference?
Perhaps even a toggle for auto-parametric mode? Where any drawings are
automatically constrained as per draft/sketch modes in Inventor/Creo?
The parametric tool in AutoCAD seems gimmicky or aimed as an entry level
introduction, rather than a fully functional feature.
0 Likes
Message 4 of 5

WarrenGeissler
Advisor
Advisor

@Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps even a toggle for auto-parametric mode? 

Infer geometric constraints in the Constraint Settings dialog:

 

Capture.PNG


@Anonymous wrote:
Is there a train of thought to introduce a point or intersection reference?

Definitely a good wishlist item! You should post wishlist items at the product feedback portal >>HERE<< and/or at the AUGI wishlist portal >>HERE<<



 


Warren Geissler
Drafting Manager Denver Water
_____________________________________________

Please ACCEPT AS SOLUTON if this works
(...and doesn't melt your computer or cause Armageddon)

0 Likes
Message 5 of 5

leeminardi
Mentor
Mentor
Accepted solution

"The parametric tool in AutoCAD seems gimmicky or aimed as an entry level introduction, rather than a fully functional feature."

 

I wouldn't classify AutoCAD's parametric tools as gimmicky.  They are pretty much limited to 2D use similar to the constraints in Inventor's sketch mode.  I've used them in a variety of applications.  Here is an example for modeling a 4-bar linkage.

 

https://youtu.be/Y4VAJ5mNnng

 

The attached drawing is an example where I used a small circle to identify the intersection point of two lines to model the kinematic action of an "invisible hinge".

 

Lee Minardi

lee.minardi
0 Likes