There must be some other way to do this.

MatsNorway1
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There must be some other way to do this.

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Trying to detail a box, The faces then gets exported to a DXF.  I use numbers and letters in text boxes. Problem is that there is so many constrains and dimensjons i struggle to get it together without some error "overconstrained" message.. Its super frustrating and takes forever. I simply do not have the time for this. Any ideas on how to do this better?

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CCarreiras
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Hi Mats!

 

I would design each boxes and Numbers in separate files to have less constrain problems, then transform that sketches into blocks. You just have to design one of a kind.

I would import that blocks to the final part and add only a few constrains to align the blocks.

This will avoid the over constrain problem and you can use the blocks multiple times in different new files on the fly.

 

 

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MatsNorway1
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Could you screenshot where the blocks etc. is found in Inventor? Found it, it was hidden.

I would love to store them as blocks in the ipt first. Like a sane person. Then Export as DXF/whatever later if need be.

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MatsNorway1
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Wait. I made the block but deleted it from that sketch. Is it not stored outside the sketch? (in the file(ipt)?)

 

And why can i set the angle to 0. But not give it a horizontal or vertical constrain? (The block)

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CCarreiras
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If you use/created a block in the sketch it should be in the folder "BLOCKS"... even if you delete the block in the sketches later.

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Also, and this is very handy, you can copy paste blocks between different files. If you have a block in a file, and you want to use it in a different file, just copy/paste!

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@MatsNorway1 wrote:

 

And why can i set the angle to 0. But not give it a horizontal or vertical constrain? (The block)


Just had the block in your sketch and use constrains and dimensions as any other geometry:

 

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To have an angle 0, just create a reference geometry and make one line of the block parallel to it, or other combinations: perpendicular, collinear, etc:

 

 

 

 

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MatsNorway1
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How do i Extrude a text from a block? I need it for the DXF export.

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Please dont tell me i wasted two hours on making blocks that make text useless again. Exploding the block is denied. ( Exploding should never be denied, its the last resort/i am in a hurry)

 

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Solved it by keeping the block outline, then adding text boxes on top of that geometry. Now i can extrude.

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Frederick_Law
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You can use iFeature also since you'll extrude the text.

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CCarreiras
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You can set the block visible in the dxf.

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