Hello,
I am importing designs from solidworks and this bracket has hexagonal holes but in the drawing history it shows up as a circle.
Is there a way to go from circular to hexagonal extrudes/cuts/holes in Inventor?
Thanks,
Kurtis
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Not sure what you are really asking after looking at your model.. I don't see any hexagon holes..
You can draw hexagons using the "Polygon" sketch tool located in the flyout of the "Rectangle" shape..
@Anonymous wrote:
I am importing designs from solidworks...
Attach the original *.sldprt file here.
There should be no difference - so some information is being omitted in your problem description.
Hi! I believe the OP is talking about the graphics. The hexagon hole is probably due performance setting to reduce graphical fidelity, when Inventor is working on a large assembly.
There is a way to refresh the graphics. Go to Tools -> App Options -> Display -> check "Disable Automatic Refinement."
Go to View -> click on Refine Appearance (a.k.a REGEN in AutoCAD).
Another quick way to refresh the graphics is to do Rebuild All (Manage -> Rebuild All).
Many thanks!
Yes it was a graphics issue, thanks!
I'm a student who is fairly new to inventor, that is the reason for all the questions.
Thanks,
Kurtis
@Anonymous
Always best to Attach the file(s) in question (in this case the *.sldprt file) or at lease screen capture images.
I'm still not sure that I understand the issue, but it sounds like you got it figured out.
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