I'm experiencing this weird problem since Inventor 2013.
Basically: When I open a new document and derive a model; If I create a new sketch on the derived part: the origin Axis are messed up.
Like in the picture
The Strange thing is that I modeled the original part around the origin and when I go to check the axis on it: They are fine
I'm experiencing this Issue since Inventor 2013.
In 2012: everything works fine.
Note: The axis messes up only if I have a polyline shaped solid. If it is a simple solid, like: circle, square, triangle then It won't mess up the axis on the derived part.
Anyone know why ?
I'm experiencing this weird problem since Inventor 2013.
Basically: When I open a new document and derive a model; If I create a new sketch on the derived part: the origin Axis are messed up.
Like in the picture
The Strange thing is that I modeled the original part around the origin and when I go to check the axis on it: They are fine
I'm experiencing this Issue since Inventor 2013.
In 2012: everything works fine.
Note: The axis messes up only if I have a polyline shaped solid. If it is a simple solid, like: circle, square, triangle then It won't mess up the axis on the derived part.
Anyone know why ?
Attach your new part file here along with the model you used to derive.
Edit: Also are you up to date on Inventor 2013 service packs?
Mark Lancaster
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Attach your new part file here along with the model you used to derive.
Edit: Also are you up to date on Inventor 2013 service packs?
Mark Lancaster
& Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider
Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee
Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others
Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.
I think you are right
At the same time I found out that is not a deriving problem. Its a sketch problem
See the pictures.
Apparently the Axis of the part are still in their original position.
What the problem is: The sketch Axis can't find the original one to project from
If you look at the picture: I'm also trying to manually adjust the sketch origin in order to get the Axis projected right but inventor won't let me position it in the center.
I can only position the UCS on the points that surround the other features.
This is quite annoying as the axis are there and I should be able to position the UCS either on the center point or on the Z Axis .
In the second picture: I had to create a dummy extrusion in order to be able to access again the original center point.
I think you are right
At the same time I found out that is not a deriving problem. Its a sketch problem
See the pictures.
Apparently the Axis of the part are still in their original position.
What the problem is: The sketch Axis can't find the original one to project from
If you look at the picture: I'm also trying to manually adjust the sketch origin in order to get the Axis projected right but inventor won't let me position it in the center.
I can only position the UCS on the points that surround the other features.
This is quite annoying as the axis are there and I should be able to position the UCS either on the center point or on the Z Axis .
In the second picture: I had to create a dummy extrusion in order to be able to access again the original center point.
Resurrecting this topic
I've done some progress and discovered that inventor messes up only the parts with a hole corresponding to the origin
Like this one
It places the origin at the first available point
If I try to reposition the UCS at the center; It doesn't let me do it. I can place it only at the border or on any other point where the solid is present.
This still happens with Inventor 2017
Do you know why ?
Resurrecting this topic
I've done some progress and discovered that inventor messes up only the parts with a hole corresponding to the origin
Like this one
It places the origin at the first available point
If I try to reposition the UCS at the center; It doesn't let me do it. I can place it only at the border or on any other point where the solid is present.
This still happens with Inventor 2017
Do you know why ?
Whenever possible and practical - use the Origin Planes as your sketch plane rather than a part face.
(See Post #3)
Whenever possible and practical - use the Origin Planes as your sketch plane rather than a part face.
(See Post #3)
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