How to dimension the apex of bend in drawing file

How to dimension the apex of bend in drawing file

julietang
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How to dimension the apex of bend in drawing file

julietang
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hi all, i wanted to know if there was a proper way to dimension/annotate the apex of a bend on a drawing file. attached is a part i made and drawing file i placed it in. thank you.

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mluterman
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After reading a number of your posts, it seems like you're using this forum as your own personal classroom (i.e. have everyone else do your homework). That is not its intent. I recommend getting up-to-speed with tutorials, help menus, youtube, etc. before posting (that's what I did-this way I don't waste anyone's time with the "simple stuff"). If I am wrong, please explain.

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JDMather
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@julietang 

Beginners are welcome to ask any and all questions.


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mluterman
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If I was retired like you, I would think the same thing. But here I am trying to get "real work" done (for an actual company) in a timely fashion. Silly me.

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NigelHay
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I can't view those files, I must have an older Inventor version than you, could you post an image of the drawing area you are trying to dimension?
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Frederick_Law
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@mluterman wrote:

If I was retired like you, I would think the same thing. But here I am trying to get "real work" done (for an actual company) in a timely fashion. Silly me.


LOL

I guess you didn't see the months long tutorial.

This thread is pretty reasonable.

 

Sometime even long term users forgot something simple too.

 

Lot's of users didn't get any official trainings.

I'm one of them.

Help file and forum is the only resource.

The old tutorials were much better.  Still lot's of things are not shown.

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blandb
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@mluterman

If you are trying to get real work done, then why are you on here? Does your job require you to read the forums and monitor what questions are to be asked? We are all doing work real work as well...or most of us lol, and never belittle those who are looking for a helping hand, regardless of what the question maybe.

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mluterman
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You're missing the point. Maybe there should be a "beginner's or student's" forum.
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Frederick_Law
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We are not obligated to respond to every post.

Feel free to skip them.

And skip every posts from the user you don't feel like replying to.

 

I believe I'm on someone's skip list already.  Feel free to add to that 😋

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julietang
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I'm not here asking questions for people to answer my HoMeWoRk question. It's for work when i'm stuck with something I am tasked to do. I usually don't have other colleagues who is doing what i am doing to ask for help in person, they're more knowledable with 2D autocad. This forum is generally my last resort. I've gone months learning from what I could from youtube tutorials. I've had 18 hours of professional training through NetCom paid by my work. 

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julietang
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Didn't know we had a gatekeeper of questions here, perhaps you should bring that brilliant idea of yours to the people who run these forums. 

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Frederick_Law
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Follow instruction in Help carefully.

It is a bit tricky to get it to work.

I need to read it again if I don't use it for a while.

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! @JDMather had recorded a very nice video showing the Virtual Sharps dimensioning workflow. There are other videos too (google "Autodesk Inventor virtual sharps"). Please take a look.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhVYIud1oLA

 

Many thanks!



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JDMather
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@julietang 

Did you figure this out?

Pick first point.

Pick line for virtual intersection.

Right click select Intersection.

Select second line for virtual intersection.

JDMather_0-1698492468960.png

JDMather_2-1698492491891.png

 

Or pick line as first pick and then right click if double virtual intersection...

JDMather_3-1698492566393.png

 

BTW - your Sketch4 in the part file is not fully defined.

This should have been covered in first 5 minutes of training...

JDMather_0-1698492982442.png

 

Would you like to learn how to do this correctly step-by-step?


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julietang
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 !Yes I did, thank you

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julietang
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Yes I did thank you ! @JDMather 

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NigelHay
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Pineapple, I guess that's better than being on their hit list
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JDMather
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@julietang 

Your original model is poorly done.

Would you like to learn more about how to properly model a part like this?

Yes/No


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julietang
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Hi JD, yes I would like to see your way of doing it. 

This is my final part I finished myself this past Friday

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