AutoCAD Inventor :: Showing Tangent Lines?

Oct 12, 2012

In my drawing, of either a part or an assembly, how do I display tangent lines?

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Inventor 2013
ACAD Mechanical 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tangent Lines Display Options

Dec 4, 2013

I used Solid Edge for my entire professional career. One thing that is driving me batty is how, when necessary in a view for clarity, tangent lines are displayed and how to change them, or at the very least, come up with a work around to display them how is needed. In general, tangent lines are first, supposed to be of thinner lineweight, but also, are not supposed to extend all the way across the surface of a part, they are to leave a small gap.

I have found and tried the option of displaying tangent lines, and also have checked the for shorten option. The issue is, in many of the parts the gap produced in HUGE. So I've spent a few hours tinkering, and I finally decided to try and define a new linetype using autocad express tools. So I tried this, but to my dismay I haven't been able to set up a linetype that only has a gap at the end. See attached jpeg for illustration.

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Feb 8, 2011

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Jul 19, 2013

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Jan 3, 2013

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See the attached file for an example of what we've been doing in our AutoCAD models.

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Apr 13, 2009

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Aug 3, 2010

I'm having issues involving hidden lines that should not be hidden lines in the idw environment. 

I am using Inventor 2010 suite, 64-bit.  I have  largish assembly modeled with several sub-assemblies and a few reference assemblies.   Some of the reference models are shrinkwraps from other large assemblies (surface type shrinkwrap, link broken), and other reference models are acutal assemblies that I am unable to shrinkwrap because I need the positional reps that they provide.

When I place my parent assembly, with all the normal and reference models included, on an idw, large portions of the reference models do not show up.  If I change my line style to show hidden lines, the missing parts show up.  At first, I thought that it may be because the reference parts in question were not originally in the view due to the reference data margin, so I started a new sheet and set the margin large enough to show the entire machine, as well as the state of Michigan, before I set the base view, but I still don't get those parts unless I enable hidden lines.

Even at that, Inventor is not behaving consistently.  Some of the parts that won't show unless hidden lines enabled are fabricated  parts that I or a co-worker modeled, some of the parts were imported from SAT, STEP and IGES files, and some of them are shrinkwrap parts.  On top of that, some of the parts will show up normal (without hidden lines shown) if I change the part's BOM structure from reference to normal, while others still will not show unless hidden lines are enabled, regardless of the BOM structure.  Keep in mind, none of these parts are hidden behind anything in the model, even with everything visible in my design view rep, so what's causing Inventor to think these parts are hidden.

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Mar 14, 2013

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Feb 3, 2012

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Aug 29, 2012

I am still making some adjustments to our standard drawing template and I ran into another issue.. 

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I tried inserting a view, checking the Tangent Edges box, then deleting my view and re-saving the template but it still went back to the default.

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Jan 10, 2014

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Apr 4, 2012

Since switching over to Inventor 2012 I have been having trouble snapping to tangent points on a curve or circle to pull dimensions. I would do it manually but if the dimension is not referencing a specific point in the model it turns pink to identify an error.

Is there a setting that may be not allowing me to snap to tangent points?

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I am having trouble with a part that I am working on.  Trying to trim to the tangent edge.  I cant post the part that I am actually using, but here is an example of a similar problem.  In the attached file, open the "Negative Part.ipt".  The sketch 2 contains a line (unconstrained).  I need this line to be tangent with the curve below it.

I can project the edge of the curve to my sketch plane, but not the tangent of the radius.

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Oct 8, 2013

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In Inventor, all you see is the top and bottom edge...because the channel's shape is really radiused on the flange.

So I turn on "Tangent Edges" in the Display Options of my view...now I see three lines representing the flange. I can manually hide the other lines, but this option creates a TON of lines in my views that I would have to manually hide.

What is the quickest and cleanest way to represent a channel without seeing a ton of extra tangent lines?

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Aug 4, 2013

Is it possible to have a tangent constrain on multiple curves?

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i would like the tangent constraignt to move between the curves so the part stays in constant contact with the wavey line. this is just a mess about sketch i suppose a real world instance will be a wheel following a shaped cam plate.

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Dec 28, 2012

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Oct 2, 2012

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I've attached the part file for reference.

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Oct 28, 2013

Is there any way to have Tangent Edges to show within all view's created on my idw automatically within the my template file or do I have to remember to double click on each of my created views per page, select display options and make sure Tangent Edges are checked on.

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Nov 16, 2011

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Nov 16, 2011

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Dec 14, 2011

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Aug 14, 2012

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Sep 9, 2012

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Apr 2, 2012

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Oct 17, 2012

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Oct 22, 2012

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Aug 26, 2013

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