Hi,
I've used inventors lip feature to create a lip on the guide faces (edges) of one half of an enclosure which will fit together. However, on many designs i've seen double lips which is what i want to create instead (see attached pictures with notes along with the inventor part).
I can't add another lip using the lip feature, it only allows me to create a single lip on the edge face.
I would really appreciate if someone with experience can help on this.
It doesn't work for me either - it throws an error.
If you have a multi-body part, just make lips upwards on the relevant bodies, then make impressions by boolean operations.
In a one-body part, you have to plot it manually.
Kacper Suchomski
The geometry of this model is difficult, to say the least. There are a couple of locations on the lip path that are not tangent continuous. I, also, have not been able to find a way to make a second Lip (groove) feature, nor to even create a Sweep cut. I was successful, though in making the whole double groove as a Sweep feature.
Just to be clear, the Lip tool is perfectly capable of making a second groove on an edge, just not on this particular edge!
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2023.2 | Windows 10 Home 21H2
@SBix26 Yes, this geometry is unhealthy and makes further work difficult. I described it in another post.
However, from the beginning I insist on working on a multi-body part and argue it with boolean operations (as in the video).
In this way, you can get an exact fit and one more thing - with a double lip, I get a middle step on the nominal (pitch) surface.
But for that you need a good batch model.
Kacper Suchomski
Hi! I have shared a solution in your prior thread using the surface modeling technique. It works for the inside faces. It should also work for the outside faces. Please take a look.
Many thanks!
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