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multiple extrusions from one draw plane?

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Message 1 of 15
Anonymous
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multiple extrusions from one draw plane?

That is to say, more than one closed shape on the same plane.

 

Is it possible? If so, how?

 

Thanks much in advance

 

Joe

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Message 2 of 15
cwhetten
in reply to: Anonymous

Do you mean multiple extrusions from one sketch?  This is certainly possible.  After your first extrusion, right-click on the sketch and select Share Sketch.  This makes it available to be used by further features.

 

If you just mean multiple extrusions from one work plane, then there is no limitation on the number of features that can reference a work plane.

Message 3 of 15
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

If you can't figure it out - attach your file here.


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Message 4 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: cwhetten

works like a dream - awesome! Probably my biggest peeve since I started.

 

Only thing, option is not available in some cases. Why is that?

 

Thanks again

 

Joe

Message 5 of 15
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

Only thing, option is not available in some cases. Why is that?


Attach file here that exhibits this behavior.

 


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Message 6 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Not sure how well that will work - it depends on which level of the hierarchy is active. Not a major deal, as I can just click around until the right object is active.

 

Just curious - what is the logic behind this "consumed" sketch business? Surely autodesk don't think that most people will only have one extrusion/revolution per plane?

Message 7 of 15
JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

 Surely autodesk don't think that most people will only have one extrusion/revolution per plane?



I don't follow the logic of your statement.  Attach example file here.

Are you really referring to sketches?


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Message 8 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

according to http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor/enu/2012/Help/0073-Autodesk73/0308-Parts308/0353-Part_fea353/0...

 

"For parts, surface features and work features are automatically consumed by default to communicate feature dependencies." - What do they mean, feature dependencies? Most of the time, I want to draw separate features on the same sketch. Why is it that by default they are consumed?

 

I can post if you really want, how would you like me to package? Zip?

 

Message 9 of 15
JDMather
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Go through this paper

http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/skillsusa%20university.pdf

 

go through this tutorial (the sketches are already done (see attached) - you might start a new part file and see if you can create them from scratch

http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/DSG322/Inventor%20Tutorials/Inventor%202011%20Tutorial%2014.pdf


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Message 10 of 15
JDMather
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oops, here is the file attachment.


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Message 11 of 15
JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

I can post if you really want, how would you like me to package? Zip?

 


 

Based on the sketches in this thread

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/best-option-for-a-custom-eyebolt/m-p/3337965#M426394

I recommend that you post everything you do for a while to see how others might have done the geometry.


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Message 12 of 15
Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

"For parts, surface features and work features are automatically consumed by default to communicate feature dependencies." - What do they mean, feature dependencies? Most of the time, I want to draw separate features on the same sketch. Why is it that by default they are consumed?

 

I can post if you really want, how would you like me to package? Zip?

 


The attached screen shots should help you understand dependencies. Drawing separate features on the same sketch is not always a good idea. It depends on the complexity of what you're creating. Sometimes it is best to make simple sketches & build from there using geometry projection.

 

Message 13 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

JD

 

Sorry for the late reply, I didn't see your response til now.

 

I would definitely like to post my work; how would you recommend I do this - start a new thread or use this one?

 

Thanks again

 

Joe

Message 14 of 15
JDMather
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Start a new thread.

Request review of technique and alternative methods.


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Message 15 of 15
Anonymous
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It may be due to that while you are in the sketch environment, your options are limited. Try ending the sketch and there should be more options

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