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Let me start off by saying, if this post violates any rules, please let me know and delete.
I've searched the forums for several days now and haven't seen anything related to making the switch from SW to Inventor.
I'm running into several challenges that I am sure are simple to a lot of daily operators of Inventor. Starting off with the sheet metal side of Inventor. Working on creating bend tables right now to start off on the right foot. From what I am seeing, is that this system is absolutely nothing like SW. So I need to relearn/re-teach myself how to operate this.
I do no inhouse fabrication, and operate as an outsource designer for a lot of mfg. companies. with that being said, each of these companies has their own bend tables. If I am understanding Inventor correctly, I am in for a massive amount of data entry to capture every single combination (and then attempting to label those to the correct client).
In SW I was able to create different bend tables for each client (or some would just send them to me) Once in the base flange command of SW, I could just select the required bend table, then select the material thickness, then the desired bend radius.
What is the actual workflow/process in Inventor to achieve the required output in Inventor?
Is editing the "sample" excel file to export to ASCII (Notepad) and then import really the only way to do this? What is the data management side of this going to look like when changing client projects?
additionally, the custom properties linking to drawing sheets - I already see some red flags that I will need to overcome but choosing to focus on this single battle for the moment.
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