Hey!
Im new in here.
I just finished Inventor course for noobies and now im taking next course.
I want to desing furniture.
I have couple of question.
1) isit possible to add material to inventor?
lets say i have 45x45 wood with lenght 3200 mm and 45x45 lenght 2800
2)if i make assembly it looks over library and looks what is best lenght material fo that part
like if i make part whats 2945 it tells in BOM list that take that part 2 times (wich lenght is 3200mm)
and i if i make part whats 2300mm long it tells me to take material what is 2800 mm lenght
Thanks
Hi there,
Welcome to the community.
Yes it is definitely possible to add material to your parts. Even better you can get the mass and volume as well when you have assigned the material and do things like stress analysis.
But what you are looking for is a but of iLlogic. You child learn it in the advanced course. What is the name of the course you are going to attend?
I would use an additional template (stored in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor 2014\Templates) with B_L parameter wich usually means length.
In this template you could write an iLogic rule to fill in the Stock Number iProperty.
If B_L>3200 Then iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="Too long" Else If B_L>2300 Then iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="45x45-3200" Else iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="45x45-2300" End if End if
Then you can use Stock Number in BOM in iam or idw file.
Remember he just finished the Fundamentals (Beginner) training. iLogic and creating templates is still unknown. And as you know iLogic is extremely complicated if you are only a beginner.
I would suggest that you take your part to your instructor when you are doing the Advanced cource and let him explain it in detail and walk you through it.
Like I normally tell my classes, dont do iLogic if you dont completely understand it
@JoAnn: I'm aware that he is a begginner. I just assume that this is not dumb. If he is older than 10 he should get what is all about. And tell me who "completely understand" iLogic. Or enything else.
@Tabla100: Go for the Manage TAB and once you will open the iLogic Browser you will find a SIZE form in every file that will be created from the template I create. I wrote you before where to put this file.
Open the form and play with it. Have fun.
If you will have any questions don't hesitate to ask. This forum is to help you.
I "understand iLogic Completely".
BTW:
If B_L>3200 Then
iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="Too long"
ElseIf B_L>2300 Then
iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="45x45-3200"
ElseIf iProperties.Value("Project", "Stock Number")="45x45-2300"
End if
End if
Double "End If" will give you an error.
Im not that stupid.
I have leran something about ilogic.
I used that in course final work to write param to exel and read them there
Btw i made my last course work like this i made everything to param so if you change all stuff changes and i made it all in IPT
then i used manage to export that to IAM and linked param.
im a bit familiar with ilogic
i try later to set up those materials
i have to figure out like how to sum all parts what have made same material and gives total amount of wood lenght 3200 + other stuff
to make this nice template
thank you all for responds
I never said you are stupid. I simply said you should be careful confusing yourself with iLogic if you are still getting use to the basics.
Thought youo might want to have a look at it. Something I have done with iLogic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbl6FfRB4EM
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