Bolt hole (or any hole) circle

Bolt hole (or any hole) circle

DustinBTW
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Bolt hole (or any hole) circle

DustinBTW
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Sigh, Why does such a simple command seem to be so difficult in this software? Seems like this would be a quick easy process in Solid Edge/solid works. 

Sorry, I'm not hating on the software, I'm sure it's my misunderstanding of how to do it properly. Can someone please help. 

I want to add centerlines to all these drilled holes in the cap, with center circles much like bolt center. 

TIA. 

 

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swalton
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Automated Centerlines Command?

https://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-7EB10936-9A44-415C-9DDD-F0E50E209036

 

Manually add one?

https://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-344E6E36-0BA6-4B13-89AE-A95ED91F94E2

 

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DustinBTW
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Neither of these features are working for me. Maybe it's because these are not patterns in the feature. 

I am sorry, I thought the Video posted last time, I will post it now. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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johnsonshiue
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Hi Dustin,

 

The took a quick look at the files. Indeed, these "holes" are not considered cylindrical holes qualified for automatic centerlines. The intersection edges are closed spline edges, not circular edges. You will need to create the center mark manually by selecting the closed spline edges individually.

Many thanks!



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gcoombridge
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Every second post on here seems to say I've had it - I'm going to change to solidworks, I think solid edge will be better... recently. They both have trial versions - try them out! The grass always seems greener.. 

 

After limited AutoCAD experience I learned parametric CAD on solid edge 20yrs ago and played with it again recently. (hated it!).

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SharkDesign
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Don't have Inventor on this laptop so I can't check your files. 

 

Is this imported from step or another file type?

If so it won't work.

An option would be to use delete face > heal to get rid of the holes and draw them again properly using the hole command to allow Inventor to recognise them. 

 

Not sure if cutting a hole across a curved face is your issue? As I said, I can't test it on this computer. If it is, my suggestion above probably wouldn't work either. 

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gcoombridge
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Automated centreline does work for this. As @johnsonshiue said you can't select the geometry because the edges are not normal to the view. You can select the sketch geometry that created them however - share the sketch in the browser and then tick sketch geometry in the automatic center dialogue box. See attached screenshots... 

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DustinBTW
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Thank you! This seems to be the best solution. Coming back to this today, I was thinking that maybe it was not working because the holes are not on a flat face. Using the sketch was an awesome solution!

I had found an alternative yesterday that involved creating a sketch onto of the view. This method seems better.

 

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