Is there any way to get it to run from one surface to another. For instance from a curved surface to a straight surface that were not drawn as one face.
Unfortunately I cannot attach the files, however I did figure that problem out. I had to do with the fill direction on the Groove weld feature. But does anyone know of a way that you could do a plug weld? Inventor seems to be a bit behind times with the different type of welds that it offers...
I did over look that. The pipe wall thickness in only .147. But is still tried that and the fillet weld says that faces do not interact (which they don't 1/16" room between them) so it won't build a weld bead.
Is there any way to get around this?
I am want to apply a weld bead between a length of 1/2" pipe that comes up through a hole cut into a 1/4" Plate. The hole is 1/16" greater in size then the outside diameter of the 1/2" pipe and the pipe sits 3/16" down from the top of the plate. This should leave me with a 3/16" weld bead but...
I have drawn a pipe feature and now I need it's hole pattern in a flat feature. Is there anyway of doing this in Inventor. I basicallly need a flat pattern out of a pipe feature.
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone knew if there is a way to have one common parts list for two different assemblies in one drwaing. These assemblies have common parts and I would like to have them counted in one parts lists. Any ideas?
I am sorry I can't don't know much about your problem, but i was wondering if you could tell me how you are performing stress tests. This would help me greatly in my work.
I was just wondering when using the flexibilty application in an assembly if it was possible to put constraints on how much flexibilty is allowed. For example is it possible to make a ram only extend to a certain point and contract to a certain point.
Just wondering if anyone could help me with mirroring a feature and getting the flat pattern of the mirror feature to work. I am open to any suggestions or techniques.