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Make a groups or a blocks in Part/2d sketch?

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Anonymous
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Make a groups or a blocks in Part/2d sketch?

Can we make a groups or a blocks in Part/2d sketch? For example, I want to insert a profile from AutoCad in my sketch and to tell Inventor to make all of the lines fixed relative to each other. But not fixed to the plane of sketch, so I to be able to move (copy, dimension) that profile as a group or a block. That will be useful, otherwise I have to dimension a very complex geometry before do something with it instead to just turn it to block (group).

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mcgyvr
in reply to: Anonymous

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2014...

 

You could also just use "auto dimension" and let it apply all the dimensions to fully constrain the sketch.. and leave it that way.. 



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Anonymous
in reply to: mcgyvr

Yes, that is a desition. Thanks.

But than I will see a dense net of dimension lines which is unpleasant and annoying.

Message 4 of 12
johnsonshiue
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi! I am sorry I might be confused. I thought you could import AutoCAD blocks as Inventor Sketch blocks. Then each block would behave like a rigid body and there is no degree of freedom between the lines. Could you try it?

Many thanks!

 



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Message 5 of 12
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

I think the autodimension was an alternative suggestion - not the primary suggestion.

 

If you convert it to a Sketch Block - you do not need to dimension the geometry within the block.

And even if you did autodimension the geometry and then convert to Sketch Block - all of the dimensions will then become invisible.

 

Give it a try and post back with example files if you can't figure it out.


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Curtis_Waguespack
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi savata71,

 

Another workflow that we've been recommending to user that need to include complex AutoCAD DWG files in their Inventor files (such as a large equipment layout, or factory floor plan, etc. ) is to Import the AutoCAD DWG as a reference object. This can provide some significant speed enhancements over the Sketch Block workflow. 

 

This might or might not be useful to you, but I thought I'd mention it in case you are working with layout type AutoCAD DWGs.

 

Import DWG

http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-82BB9AFC-29FB-46B5-9720-EFDF1E76757D

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
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Message 7 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

The bad thing is that I am using Inventor 2009 and there are no sketch blocks there as far as I can see :).  

Message 8 of 12
Curtis_Waguespack
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

...i am using Inventor 2009


Please disregard my previous suggestion, as the tools I mentioned were first added to Inventor 2016.

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JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

The bad thing is that I am using Inventor 2009 and there are no sketch blocks there as far as I can see :).  


Oops, I missed that part of your problem description in the original post.  Smiley Frustrated

9 years ago my hair was still black

 

Edit:

<-- hey, I think that picture was taken 9 yrs ago.


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JDMather wrote:

 

9 years ago my hair was still black


What year did you start dying it hot pink anyway? Smiley Tongue

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@Curtis_Waguespack wrote:

What year did you start dying it hot pink anyway? Smiley Tongue


I think that was a side effect of trying out shrimp sprinkles on my ice cream, never again will I listen to a Texan about food recipes...


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JDMather wrote:

I think that was a side effect of trying out shrimp sprinkles on my ice cream, never again will I listen to a Texan about food recipes...


Smiley Very Happy

 

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