Inventor is Ridiculous, Again
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Ok, so how is GD&T so painfully bad in the software??? Emergency meeting for everyone on the Inventor team: GD&T is not new, why does the software act like it is? Really y'all? Autodesk is a giant company and y'all can't figure this out??
For reference, the software settings show the 1994 standard is cited; like seriously what self-respecting engineer thinks that is proper for professional software that costs this much? F the consumer right?
Why did the team decide to put a discrete ASME standard in the software settings if the templates don't even match the ASME books correctly? If you're going to waste time making a half ass template, don't do it. The book is literally available for anyone to purchase if Autodesk wants to do it right.
Why is everything such a pain in the butt to implement for a national US standard, ASME Y14.5 - 2009? I cannot dimension a simple slot via methods outlined in the standard Inventor says it follows. This isn't the only issue with GD&T features either, control frames can be pretty twatty too when it comes to text centering when a note is type in....anyways I digress.
Sure, there's other ways, but I want the tidiest method for this drawing.
I hope this is just a bug, but.....
Why does a planar sheet metal environment have worse performance than a 22-part multi-body model environment in Inventor???
Why the **** can I not place a center-mark at this point I've created from a sketch????
Why does the snap feature not work?
Why do some center points change like this after I add a centerline???
It is the simplest crap about Inventor that gets my blood boiling bc I can't do simple commands in drawings, for which I want to adhere to ASME Y14.5 GD&T practices.