AutoCAD Inventor :: Call Out Tap Pitch Value Without Editing Dimension
Jul 4, 2013
In the inventor drawing, while showing hole callouts for TAP, it is coming along with thread pitch (Ex: M12 x 1.5). But I dont want to show the pitch. How to call out only TAP size(Ex:- M12) without editing the dimension.
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Sep 16, 2012
Why does this message appear? Is there a setting that is turned "on" that should be swtiched "off"?It occurs under Editing Dimension and Parameters.
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Oct 11, 2013
I need a screw M16 x 0.25 mm. However, I don't have the option "0.25mm". How to create a screw with custom pitch size?
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Nov 9, 2012
is it possible to create a hole note without pitch.
i use standard thread in most cases so i just want the thread to be shown in the holenote tool on drawings (like M8 not M8x1,25)
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May 30, 2013
i am trying to design a shaft with a cut out that would cut along the shaft a a set angle and wrap around the shaft.
I am going to have a bearing ride along the cut out and cover this to a linear motion but can't seem to grasp how you do this in inventor 2013.
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Nov 12, 2013
How to model a double pitch chain with sprockets so that it can be animated to show visual movement/rotation.
This chain assembly is made up of 6 sprockets.
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Oct 12, 2013
When we make an external threaded part, like a stud or something, I'd like to save my lathe guys some time looking things up by showing the pitch diameters on the thread callouts.
I've looked through some posts on this and it doesn't seem like there's an easy way to do it in an automated fashion, even though the data is in the Thread.xls file. I'd really like to not have to look it up to make every print.
First, I thought I'd just use the "Custom Thread Designation" field, but as soon as I changed it in the XLS file, I kept getting alerts in Inventor saying that there was an error in the thread family because the callout applied to multiple fit classes or something like that. So that didn't work out very well. So....
1. Is there a way to do this?
2. What is the point of the "custom thread designation" infrastructure? Am I not using it correctly?
Inventor 2014 64-bit SP1
Win 7 Pro 64-bit SP1
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Jun 20, 2012
You can create a variable pitch helix by using the Equation Curve feature introduced in Inventor 2013.
Create a new 3D Sketch. Start the Equation Curve command.
Here are equations that I use to create helical curves. Many other variations exist.
Cartesian coordinates:
x(t) = radius * sin(360 * num_turns * t)
y(t) = radius * cos(360 * num_turns * t)
z(t) = height * t
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When you sweep a profile along a helical path, use the plane normal sweep (instead of perpendicular sweep) to orient profiles suitable for coil or spring. In the example below, the sweep path is a constant radius, variable pitch helix.
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May 23, 2013
I need a conical spring that can change in pitch as it tapers. Basically the spring starts in a compression style and tapers down to an expasion style. The CNC spring machines are capable to produce it, but am I able to, through Inventor? If not when will we have this feature capability?
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Nov 1, 2013
I am trying to create a 3D sketch of a helical curve that has an accelerated pitch.
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Mar 3, 2013
What is the procedure to call a indented bom in idw level? i tried it by clicking ALL LEVEL in the bom window but no use.
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Jun 11, 2012
What is the proper way to call out a square in a note? Do you put size then square symbol or square symbol then size?
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Nov 27, 2012
Select a dimension. Select the text grip. Right click. You'll get a menu for doing some neat things with the text, such as moving it independently, resetting it, and centering it vertically. You can even rotate the dimension.
I was trying to move some dimension text because the plan doesn't line up with the UCS. Either the text was upside down (reading left to right) or on the wrong side of the line (reading right to left). This beats exploding the dimension!
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May 10, 2012
Is it possible to get a Limit/Fit tolerance included in a Hole Note call out, such as H7 etc?
Currently, when I am dimensioning Counter Bore holes, I have to use a general dimension for CBore dia incuding the Limit/Fit tolerance and manually add the hole dia (or visa versa). This means I have to manually update any changes to hole dia.
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Oct 31, 2013
I want my custom property to defined as item #. That Item # then is represented in the balloon.
reasoning is that then engineers wont have to check drawings anymore for the guess work involved in matching the part balloon to each individual part in the assembly being called out.
I can then focus on creating a BOM that shows the different item#'s and the user can quickly go through it.
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Mar 26, 2012
I'm trying to find a way to call a form in a skeleton part file from within a parent assembly file.
I can open the form from the skeleton part, then leave it open and update values even while the skeleton part is inactive or even closed. But I can't find out how to call it from the assembly file. Is this possible? I currently have to open the skeleton just to call up the form.
I can reference values or even add them in another form, but I am not allowed to change them in an assembly form, because they are (linked) reference parameters.
I have considered several workarounds, but this is how I really want it to work. I'm just not that familiar with the code to know if there's a way around. The code snippets only allow opening a form from the current document as far as I can see. I don't really want a global from because I'm only changing parameters in one file, not all.
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May 28, 2013
I have one problem in ilogic "How to convert the normal dimension to driven dimension through ilogic"
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Jan 10, 2013
Error message read:
Microsoft C++ Runtime Library
Runtime error!
ProgramC:Programfilesautodeskinventor213ininventor.exe
R6025
Pure virtual function call
Clicking okay then shut downs Inventor loosing any work not saved.
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Feb 23, 2013
how to make a radius dimension a diameter dimension? I have Inventor Profession 2013.
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Jun 27, 2011
Is there a way to override a dimension and have it shown as a GD&T Basic dimension. I can override a dimension with the text option but not with a box around the letter. It sounds strange to do this but the letter represents a dimension in a chart format that are Basic dimensions.
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Jan 27, 2012
Is there a way to make the linear dimension a diameter dimension?
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Nov 19, 2012
Runtime error P6025 pure virtual function call on Program.
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Sep 17, 2012
How do i convert pitch to degrees, in order to get the proper angle?
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Jun 12, 2012
Im trying to draw a garage with an 8/12 roof pitch but I don't even know where to start with the roof. I just got out of autocad 1 but we didn't talk about roofs. It is a 27x25 garage.
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Oct 8, 2012
I am editing a wall. in the roof and floor line edit, I added a gable, now I need to change the slope to match 12/12 pitch. How do I do this?
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Aug 4, 2013
I am having problems using VideoStudio 15 to convert a PAL-based file to NTSC.
What I want to do is lengthen the video and to lower the tone/pitch with it (from 25 fps PAL to 23.976 fps NTSC, pull-down style).
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Oct 6, 2011
Determine the roof pitch, then it has the typical triangle with 1/2 pitch and 1/4, 1/3, 1/6 and so on. I know rise over run like 5/12, but don't understand the fractions. How do I get 4/12 or 5/12 and so on from the fractions?
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Mar 1, 2014
I recently tried Premiere Pro CS5.5 and CS4 (trial version) to replace my Corel Video Studio X6 which tried to replace Windows Movie Maker. Video Studio and Movie Maker both crash whenever I imported large video files.
Anyway I'm getting a problem where the video files I import to Premiere Pro CS4 and CS5.5 have a high pitch noise in the video preview.
It's a high pitch noise almost like it's getting feedback from something. Also when someone is supposed to be talking there's a very low distortion, like the audio started playing in very slow motion but the high pitch noise is still present.
I'll put a link at the end with the video file that's giving me trouble.
The video and audio are in a single AVI file. The video format is H264 shot at 60fps and the audio should be Mpeg-1 L2, 48khz at 320kbps. I don't know if the video's audio is in 24bit or 16bit.
I've tried different settings for premiere. Trying 60fps and 30fps for the framerate for the project. Trying 44khz and 32khz and 96khz didn't fix it. Using the "Desktop" preset in CS4 and Custom for CS5.5.
My audio hardware is a Logitech G930. It's a wireless USB headset with microphone. My motherboard audio is Realtek HD Audio. Both are enabled but I only use the headset now and nothing is being sent to the Realtek audio chip (according to Windows' sound options). The headset plays audio at 16bit 48khz.
The video file plays fine in every media program I own that can play the h264 codec. With the exception of Movie Maker and Video Studio x6. Video Studio will preview the video and audio just fine but when I try and skip around the program hangs and crashes. Movie Maker just plain crashes when I try and import the video. Some of the programs that can play the video are VLC, Media Player 11, and Media Player Classic.
I'm not sure if Final Cut Pro has the same problem. I don't have a Mac so I can't test it.
Here's a sample video that works the way it should. I pulled a BIK file from a game and converted it to H264 in AVI. Not sure what it's audio format is.
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Here's an afflicted file. Not the exact specific file I have been talking about, but it has the same codecs. This one is shorter in length and smaller in size. It still has the high pitch noise, but since there is no one talking in this you don't hear the weird low pitch distortions.
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Jul 25, 2013
Is it possible to create a Stair Tag with the pitch reported? I have a tag which includes the number and height of rises as well as the size of treads but I would like to include the pitch also. Obviously this would use the dimensions of the rise and tread in the formula Tan X = Rise/Tread, but how do I create this in a tag? I have looked at using a Reporting Parameter but every time I read the Wikihelp paragraph on them my eyes just glaze over as I cannot follow it at all but it does mention formulas....
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Jul 18, 2012
Whenever I put the object setting to "realistic," the whole viewport screen dims down until its almost pitch black. It returns to its normal brightness only when you zoom in or out, pan around the view, or when an object in the viewport is modified. I've attached two images along with the post, showing how the viewport appears before and after it dims down.
I'm wondering whether this an actual intended feature of 3DS Max, or if it's a problem.
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Jul 22, 2012
I tried to call COM object created by C# from other C# module.
I did:
1. Create simple COM object by C#
2. Register it
3. Try to call this COM from other C# console application - it works fine
4. Create simple AutoCad module by C# with IExtensionApplication
5. Try to call this module from AutoCAD - it works
6. In Initialize() method I wrote:
Type myClassAdapterType = Type.GetTypeFromProgID("CoreAdapter.CoreAdapterClass");
acDoc.Editor.WriteMessage("Type is OK: {0}", myClassAdapterType.FullName);
object myClassAdapterInstance = Activator.CreateInstance(myClassAdapterType);
acDoc.Editor.WriteMessage("Created");
6. Open AutoCAD again
7. Load my module
8. I saw "Type is OK" (becase it was registered in registry)
But I can't create instance.
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