AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 Crashes When Opening Part Or Making New Part?

Feb 14, 2012

As soon as I open a piece or try to make a new piece, it crashes! I can open the program but can't use it! I installed it and activated it and I can't use the program at all. I have sent many error reports beacuse I have opened it many times and had it crash many times and have always given my email address. Attached is the Error Report Details screen shot. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 Crashes Opening Drawings From PSP 2011?

Sep 29, 2011

We have used Inventor 2010 with PSP 2011.

- Recently we have upgrade to Inventor 2012.

- Installed pspro_cad_fp_10.0.39.3 update for PSP Server and for PSP Clients.

And now, some drawings we can not open in Inventor 2012. Inventor crashes!

But some drawings we are lucky to be able to open and work with.

Drawings have the same template.

If the drawing is locked (read only) then inventor 2012 can open it without a crash.

If I drag&drop drawing out from PSP onto my Desktop, Inventor 2012 can open drawing without problems.

So we are not able to work with some drawings in Inventor 2012 and PSP 2011.

As the first and quick (and 100%) solution - rollback to Inventor 2010 can cost us about 5 man-days of work. (Because we have done some work in Inventor 2012 allready and will not be able to work with this in Inventor 2010)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Sheet Metal Part

Oct 12, 2012

I have a 14 gauge sheet metal part that follows the profile in the attached picture.  7/8" legs with a 1/16" offset. Because it's 14 gauge, the contour flange won't create it. I need it to be able to be turned in to a flat pattern so that I may export it to a .dxf.

Is there another way to make this that will allow me to flat pattern it? I have a couple of pieces like this where the offset is very slim, so I am looking for a way to do all of them like this.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Support For Imported Part?

Feb 14, 2013

I am looking at building a support for a customers part.  Trouble is the part is curves and surfaces.  Part doesnt have too many "flat" sides to it.  I am struggling with how to get what I need.  In this video, I am showing how the part will move onto the support (support is clear blue).

I created an assembly, then derived the iam into a part... subtracting out where the part will sit in the support. The problem I am having is removing the material so the part can move into the support from above.

Here is a picture of the support with the part subtracted out.  I would post this, but the filesize is pretty large (18mb).

I cant seem to find a way to trim this off. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 Different Frames Was Gathered In One Part

May 31, 2013

i am using inventor2012 and have a problem with frames;when i create a frame with Insert Frame, it places the frame as a part (Frame0001/ ISO 657-1 - L40x40x4-400) in browser, it is ok.

and then i use Patternt tool, it creates a part (Component Pattern/ Element:1/ Frame0001/ ISO L40x40x4 00000001:1) in browser. it is ok.but when i used Insert Frame to crate new frame, the second frame part places in Component Pattern/ Element:1/ Frame0001/ ISO 80x40x6 00000002:1

and same pattern setting is applied on new frame part too, but i do not want apply pattern (or not same pattern) on new frame. and all frames (patterned frames too) hold together by Component Pattern part. how can i place new frame separated with first frame.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Extrusion From Every Select Line In Part

Sep 16, 2011

i wanna making a extrusion from every select line in Part

/code
Public Sub test()
Dim oPartdoc As PartDocument
Set oPartdoc = ThisApplication.ActiveDocument
Dim oCompDef As PartComponentDefinition
Set oCompDef = oPartdoc.ComponentDefinition
Dim oSelectSet As SelectSet

[code]....

so this code dosent work

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Studio Render Is Making One Part Shiny

Jul 30, 2013

The parts in my assembly all use the same appearance. When I come to to do a render of my model however it is rendering one of these shiny (I think thats what it called).

See attached images

Image1 shows how I want it to look (this is the opposite end of my assembly)
Image2 shows the problem
Image3 shows a different appearance give to the problem part

The problem part is derived from the other end of the assembly (the part show in image1). All the parts at this end of the assembly are created the same way. They all render fine its just this one. I have tried recreating the part but still end up with the same result.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Use Existing Sketch While Making New Part (model)

Aug 12, 2013

I have made a part - a motor that has four holes.

Now I'm trying to make another part, which will be aluminium plate that needs to have holes in exactly same points as the motor. My assembly containts both that parts.

What I'm trying to do is to reference in sketch a point that comes from different part (motor).

I could do it by hand, make it look that the holes are on top of each other but then there will be an error which doesn't seem professional.

In some tutorial on yt I have only found that using points one can reference the holes more easily, but it didn't show how.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making File As Sheet Metal Part?

Dec 20, 2012

How do i make the attach file as a sheet metal part?It takes a lot of  moves to make as solid part..can it be made in sheet metal?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 - Part List Lost In Interface

May 29, 2013

i do not know what i did, but i have lost my parts list (left side).

how can i get it back on screen?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 - How To Move Part Of Sketch Along Z Axis

Jul 12, 2013

In my sketch I want to move a smaller circle that is within a circle along the Z-axis. I've put the image below to avoid confusion. I am using Inventor 2012.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Opening Part In Assembly Not Working

Jun 27, 2013

if this is a setting that needs changed or is a bug of some sort but when i am in an assembly and double click on a sub assembly it highlights that sub assembly and greys out the rest of the model as expected, however if i then right click on a part and bring up the menu and click open it does nothing. It seems as though when i right click, the menu opens and it deselects the part so when i select open it does nothing as no part is selected. I can click on the item in the tree and select open.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 - Work Point In DXF Of Sheet Metal Part

Jul 16, 2012

We have a custom-made sheet metal punch consisting of a 5x5 matrix of 1/8" holes. We export flat patterns from Inventor as DXFs.

We normally make DXFs by creating a view of the flat pattern on a blank IDW template (no border, no title block, nothing) and export that view as a DXF. This lets us orient the view at will, unlike right-clicking on the flat pattern in the browser and selecting Save Copy As.

When the sheet metal guy assigns tooling in his software, he needs to get each punch to "lock onto" the corresponding feature in the DXF. Normally this isn't a problem, but it has been with this gang punch. The center hole of the punch needs to lock onto the correct hole in the DXF, and it can't always seem to do it. I've sat alongside the guy as he does this, and in his software the centers of the circles show up as dots/points. But on this punch, there isn't necessarily a dot in the center of every circle, and it's possible that the center hole, which really needs the dot, won't have one.

I've come up with a workaround for this: a work point in the IPT. In the attached part, it's feature Tooling1. The sheet metal guy confirms that if I include the work point in the DXF as a point (in the AutoCAD sense), he can lock onto it. However, I find that if I generate a DXF from the flat-pattern IDW, the point is lost. If I generate an ACAD DWG from the IDW and save the DWG as a DXF, the point comes through in the DXF. But that's an extra step.

Is there a way to export directly from IDW to DXF and not lose the work point? Or is this as good as it gets?

For the sake of simplicity, the attached part has no bends. I realize that if I did, I'd have to re-create the points in the flat pattern, but that's another discussion.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Open 2013 Part With 2012 - Sat / Step Not Working

Feb 28, 2013

I have always used step files to save back to previous releases but i cant seem to get them to open in 2012, I get the attached message

I cant see any version options when saving the sat or stp file, also dwg export, import doesnt work either

I can see other people are still able to do this, is there a setting somewhere?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using Measure Tool Without Opening Part File?

Jun 19, 2012

Can we use measure tool without having to open the part file?

Say directly in the viewer or in vault viewer.

C1
Inventor Professional 2013
Vault Collaboration 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Unable To Derive A Part Containing Only A Block Into A Sheet Metal Part

Nov 15, 2011

I set up our company log which gets embossed on most parts as a sketch block in an .ipt.  The .ipt contains nothing but the sketch block.  To use it, the designer only needs to derive the Logo.ipt file into their part and then use the scale setting to set the derived block to the desired size for that part.  The result is a scalable set of line geometry that can easily be used for extrusion or emboss that is standard for all users.  It works beautifully, that is until you try to use it in a sheet metal part in 2012.

For some reason, when this same part, which works perfectly in normal parts, is derived into a sheet metal part an error pops up stating that, "Selected part does not have any geometry that can be derived."  Say what?

I was able to find a workaround by directly copying the block into the sheet metal part, but you no longer have the ability to go back and scale it if needed.  Even more strange, when the block was copied over, it could not be deleted from the new part.

Is this just a bug with 2012?  Why does it work in a normal part but not sheet metal?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Part Inserted In Assembly File As Tube And Pipe Run Part?

Mar 28, 2012

Dear Sir, In particular project, when I insert part in Assembly file, It is inserted as a Tube & Pipe run part. so that It is not Grounded automatically. What is the settings by which I can insert as a normal part in assembly file ? I have attached herewith the JPG file also.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make As Sheet Metal Part And Have Option To Flatten Part?

Dec 28, 2012

The part i make is from solid model>The part needs to be in sheet metal.What steps do i use to make as sheet metal part and have option to flatten part.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: ILogic Rule For Each Part In Assembly To Change Part Parameter

Apr 1, 2013

I`m looking for the iLogic code that can change one parameter (user defined) for each (ipt) part in assembly (iam)

The one below doesn`t work.

Sub Main Dim oApp As Inventor.Application = ThisApplication Dim oAssy As Inventor.AssemblyDocument = oApp.ActiveDocument For Each oSubDoc as Inventor.Document In oAssy.AllReferencedDocuments On Error Resume Next Parameter(oSubDoc, "FH") = 15.26 Next End Sub

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Simplified Part - Assembly Won't Merge Into One Seamless Part

Dec 11, 2013

I would like to simplify this assembly into one seamless part for FEM calculation:The assembly consists out of parts that, in reality, will be welded together. Due to their form, there is no way to place them exactly onto each other, therefore there are slight gaps between the parts:

Now when I try to merge the assembly into one part via "simplify" --> "create simplified part" and choose "single solid body with seams between planar faces merged", Inventor does not fill these gaps (even though it displays only one part in the bottom right corner of my window). Unfortunately, the remaining gaps brings "contact" problems in the FEM simulation.

how to close the gaps and really merge the assembly into one part?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Part Created In Assembly Does Not Update To Part File

Nov 15, 2013

New user 2014

Part created in assembly does not update to part file.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can Part Make Alterations To Other Part When Inserting In Assembly

Mar 29, 2012

I have a part that has protrusions. When i mate that part up to another part that second part needs to have cutouts/holes to receive those protrusions.

i mainly use it in sheetmetal parts. and use the rectangular protrusions on de contour to mate up with corresponding cutouts in the other sheet. this works with positioning and also makes for a nice weld spot/area.

But also for making holes to accommodate a mold pin used in custom punch dies. I want the intervening part to receive a corresponding (propperly tolleranced) hole automatically. Much like a bolted connection does.

same for parts like circlips. i want them to automatically generate the seat in the part it's mated to. Rather than using the axle generator.

Ofcourse one can place the parts and do an in assembly interpart projection and go from there, but i want the part to generate the (predifined) modification to the other part. It would save time and also reduces problems as the parts are moved about or even removed.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Find Mass Of A Part At Its Part And Assembly Level

Jul 1, 2013

I have an assembly with 10 parts in it. We use many assembly features at the assembly level (Revolve cut, Extrusion cut..etc). How to find the mass difference of each part by comparing at its parts level and its assembly level.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Converting Solid Part To Sheet Metal Part?

May 4, 2012

convert the part that I have drawn to sheet metal. I have tried to make the part from sheet metal and it did not work out at all. I have attached both versions of the part.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Convert Standard Part To Sheet Metal Part

Aug 29, 2012

In previous releases (2009 i think) when i converted a standard part to a sheet metal part i could recall all the sheet metal styles by linking back to the sheet metal template (i can't remember exactly how this was done, but it was possible with one operation)

In 2011 i canot find a quick way of doing this, it looks like i have to open the sheet metal template and export each different style (about 40 of them) and then import each one into the converted part. am i missing something? is there a simpler way similar to how it used to be done? Why have Autodesk made this more difficult?

As it stands at the moment it would be quicker for me to remodel the parts from scratch using the sheet metal template. I know this is the obvious solution, but seems strange to change something that worked well to something that doesn't!

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Remove Part Form Part In Isometric View?

Oct 23, 2013

I order not to hide components, i want to make a break sketch and remove a piece from a part from an assembly in the isometric view in a drawing. can i do that?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Bend Part Of Normal Part (not Sheet Metal)

Apr 3, 2013

I have a structrual rectangular tube as shown in the picture below. I need to fold the four flanges inward to create a sort  of point or pyramid.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Insert STEP (STP) Part Into Existing Part File?

Sep 11, 2013

The simple question is… how can we insert a step (stp) part into an existing part file? 

The story behind the question is this:

Normally when we get a step file assembly from a customer, if the part has changed, we put our part into Old Versions and save their new step file as our ipt number and replace it in our assembly file.  With Vault, in order for us to maintain the history of the part files, we need to keep the original file so we can’t just delete it or replace it, so now we need to figure out how to get a step file into an ipt.  The Import command on the Manage tab (with 2013 at least?) does not allow import of stp files just yet.

The only other option I can think of is to put the original part into an assembly with the step file, create a copy of the step information in the part file and use it to recreate the new (step based) part.

Inventor 2013 (SP2 Update 2), Windows 7 Professional (64-bit), SP1, Intel Xeon 3.07GHz CPU, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro 2000, Vault Basic 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make Single Surface Of Part Transparent So Inside Of Part Is Visible?

Mar 11, 2013

I'm modeling a temperature gauge and would like to have glass over the gauge so the inside is visible. I can easily do this with an assembly, but I'm wanting to do this with a single part. I tried to derive a new part from the assembly, but the transparent part turns solid so nothing inside is visible. Is it possible to do this?

I've include pictures of what I want and what I end up with.

Inventor Professional 2013
Intel Xeon W3680 @ 3.33Ghz
12GB DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA Quadro 2000 GPU
Windows 7 Professinal 64-bit

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Part Type From Normal To Purchased Part Like Bearings / Bolts?

Apr 11, 2013

Some times we use standard parts which we could not find in content center. We creat part ourselves. But it looks like standard part in BOM or part explorer window...

I want to change type of part to PURCHASED type and icon like other purchased parts like bearings or bolts...

Is this possible?...

It can be also assembly parts like bearings. Bearings have many parts but it looks only one part in part explorer. This is very good. I want same thing too...

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Unable To Make Mirrored Copy Of Part Created By Altering Standard Part

Apr 1, 2013

I have created the part based on piece of standard angle taken from library. Now I want to make a mirrored copy of this part by Component-Mirror.

Inventor does not let me do it with standard part.

The question is: How I can transform a standard part to normal one, I mean I could get rid of belonging to standard part? Making a copy does not work. The only way is to derive and mirror this part but I wish there could be easy way.

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