Thanks Brian and Dennis -
...but as implimented with horizontal and vertical to midpoint constraints can cause unexpected results with sketch chamfer or fillet. (see attached)
Technique with diagonal sketch line (as shown on the icon) avoids this problem.
Thanks Brian and Dennis -
...but as implimented with horizontal and vertical to midpoint constraints can cause unexpected results with sketch chamfer or fillet. (see attached)
Technique with diagonal sketch line (as shown on the icon) avoids this problem.
yes I see the same results on the undimensioned sides. Still GREAT addin... Thanks for finally doing something Autodesk should have done YEARS ago.
yes I see the same results on the undimensioned sides. Still GREAT addin... Thanks for finally doing something Autodesk should have done YEARS ago.
Thanks for the feedback! Of course, if fillets and chamfers are created as features as we both teach, then there's no issue...... 🙂
For non-subscribers to The Creative Inventor Magazine, here's the links to download the Center Point Rectangle tool for Inventor 2010 and 2011 Ribbon users only:
http://teknigroup.com/ftp/files/Qube-It_Design_Tools_for_Inventor.zip
Or, also available at http://mcadforums.com >> Autodesk Inventor Add-Ins
Dennis
Thanks for the feedback! Of course, if fillets and chamfers are created as features as we both teach, then there's no issue...... 🙂
For non-subscribers to The Creative Inventor Magazine, here's the links to download the Center Point Rectangle tool for Inventor 2010 and 2011 Ribbon users only:
http://teknigroup.com/ftp/files/Qube-It_Design_Tools_for_Inventor.zip
Or, also available at http://mcadforums.com >> Autodesk Inventor Add-Ins
Dennis
It appears that the sketch chamfer is pick sensitive. If the longer dimension is selected first, then it works correctly. Keep in mind that if you are filleting/chamfering the Center point constrained edge, then the sketch is no longer center constrained correctly as the line is shortened.
See attached.
It appears that the sketch chamfer is pick sensitive. If the longer dimension is selected first, then it works correctly. Keep in mind that if you are filleting/chamfering the Center point constrained edge, then the sketch is no longer center constrained correctly as the line is shortened.
See attached.
I am having problems loading this add on .i keep getting the error message as attached.
Any solutions?
iv2010
win 7-64 bit
I am having problems loading this add on .i keep getting the error message as attached.
Any solutions?
iv2010
win 7-64 bit
@Anonymous wrote:I am having problems loading this add on .i keep getting the error message as attached.
Any solutions?
iv2010
win 7-64 bit
I recieve the same error when running the Qube-It Tools.msi file in an attempt to install the tools.
inv2010
win XP-64 bit
@Anonymous wrote:I am having problems loading this add on .i keep getting the error message as attached.
Any solutions?
iv2010
win 7-64 bit
I recieve the same error when running the Qube-It Tools.msi file in an attempt to install the tools.
inv2010
win XP-64 bit
No problems here.. I did have to load MS .NET 4 though first but the installer prompted me to do so.
No problems here.. I did have to load MS .NET 4 though first but the installer prompted me to do so.
@mcgyvr wrote:No problems here.. I did have to load MS .NET 4 though first but the installer prompted me to do so.
ditto for me concerning .NET 4, but then recieved the error mentioned above.
i just resolved this by downloading the new version from here:
http://www.mcadforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11365
it appears to have been an issue with Inv 2010
@mcgyvr wrote:No problems here.. I did have to load MS .NET 4 though first but the installer prompted me to do so.
ditto for me concerning .NET 4, but then recieved the error mentioned above.
i just resolved this by downloading the new version from here:
http://www.mcadforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11365
it appears to have been an issue with Inv 2010
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the feedback! Of course, if fillets and chamfers are created as features as we both teach, then there's no issue...... 🙂
Of course I seldom add fillets or chamfers to sketches, but it could be bullet-proof with the diagonal construction line technique. Just pointing this out if it can be fixed in Centerpoint Rectangle v1.2 BTW I love the other two rectangle options as well.
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the feedback! Of course, if fillets and chamfers are created as features as we both teach, then there's no issue...... 🙂
Of course I seldom add fillets or chamfers to sketches, but it could be bullet-proof with the diagonal construction line technique. Just pointing this out if it can be fixed in Centerpoint Rectangle v1.2 BTW I love the other two rectangle options as well.
Problem solved by downloading new file.
Thanks for your help
chris
Problem solved by downloading new file.
Thanks for your help
chris
The updated file (dated July 6, 2010) has uploaded to the teknigroup site as well:
http://teknigroup.com/ftp/files/Qube-It_Design_Too ls_for_Inventor.zip
Or, also available at http://mcadforums.com >> Autodesk Inventor Add-Ins
The updated file (dated July 6, 2010) has uploaded to the teknigroup site as well:
http://teknigroup.com/ftp/files/Qube-It_Design_Too ls_for_Inventor.zip
Or, also available at http://mcadforums.com >> Autodesk Inventor Add-Ins
JD, I actually had the rectangle being created with a diagonal line at one point, but when I would use it, I found that the diagonal construction line was a little obtrusive while drawing lines (arcs, circles, etc.) because of the interactive tracking and snapping that occurs. Not a big deal, just annoying to me personally.
I could pretty easily add that option if you like. Maybe as a separate installable version or an additional button on the drop down. Which way would everyone like it to be? Separate version or additional button? Anyone, Anyone... "Bueller, Bueller"
JD, I actually had the rectangle being created with a diagonal line at one point, but when I would use it, I found that the diagonal construction line was a little obtrusive while drawing lines (arcs, circles, etc.) because of the interactive tracking and snapping that occurs. Not a big deal, just annoying to me personally.
I could pretty easily add that option if you like. Maybe as a separate installable version or an additional button on the drop down. Which way would everyone like it to be? Separate version or additional button? Anyone, Anyone... "Bueller, Bueller"
Hi
Your addins is very usefull and i think a new buton will be the best
Thank
Hi
Your addins is very usefull and i think a new buton will be the best
Thank
I always use the diagonal construction line technique, and I'd like to encourage others where I work to do the same. Best option, IMO, would allow me to choose which of the three (or four) tools will be the default. I have yet to try it, because .net 4.0 is not yet available where I work.
I always use the diagonal construction line technique, and I'd like to encourage others where I work to do the same. Best option, IMO, would allow me to choose which of the three (or four) tools will be the default. I have yet to try it, because .net 4.0 is not yet available where I work.
Actually, it might be more beneficial to those using the CPR for a modified base sketch where fillets/chamfers are used, as the center point relationship is preserved ( see attached).
However, I still feel that in most cases, that the fillet/chamfer should not be a sketch object.
Actually, it might be more beneficial to those using the CPR for a modified base sketch where fillets/chamfers are used, as the center point relationship is preserved ( see attached).
However, I still feel that in most cases, that the fillet/chamfer should not be a sketch object.
Sam, have a look over at MCADForums where I posted the installer(s). I added an installer that doesn't install .NET 4.0 on the user's machine. It's .NET 3.5, though, so hopefully you'll be allowed to have that.
....And I see that Mathias beet me to the punch on that one as I'm writing this. 🙂
Anyway, I will go ahead and add another button option for the Center Point Rectangle. I'll do it over the weekend so it should be ready by Monday.
Sam, have a look over at MCADForums where I posted the installer(s). I added an installer that doesn't install .NET 4.0 on the user's machine. It's .NET 3.5, though, so hopefully you'll be allowed to have that.
....And I see that Mathias beet me to the punch on that one as I'm writing this. 🙂
Anyway, I will go ahead and add another button option for the Center Point Rectangle. I'll do it over the weekend so it should be ready by Monday.
Thanks very much Matthias and Brian. I loaded the .net 3.5 version and it seems to work well on IV2010SP3 and XP 32-bit. I'm looking forward to the new and improved versions!
Thanks very much Matthias and Brian. I loaded the .net 3.5 version and it seems to work well on IV2010SP3 and XP 32-bit. I'm looking forward to the new and improved versions!
I have released another version of this tool which, among other things, specifically addresses the center point rectangle technique proposed by JDMather. It's over on MCADForums for download now. Here's the link:
http://www.mcadforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11365&p=78891#p78891
YouTube video showing what's in this release:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghafHcYe5RQ
I have released another version of this tool which, among other things, specifically addresses the center point rectangle technique proposed by JDMather. It's over on MCADForums for download now. Here's the link:
http://www.mcadforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11365&p=78891#p78891
YouTube video showing what's in this release:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghafHcYe5RQ
Thanks, Brian, this looks great. Now I just have to find a spare keyboard alias for it that I can remember...
Thanks, Brian, this looks great. Now I just have to find a spare keyboard alias for it that I can remember...
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