AutoCAD Inventor :: Thread Feature In Machining Environment After Welding Operation

Nov 17, 2013

how can i make a thread feature in machining environment after welding operation?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Show Thread Lines In Slice Operation

Sep 9, 2013

After a slice operation i have to make a sketch and complete lines.

For example, if i slice in the middle of a threaded hole, in the slice i don't see the thread lines, i just see as if there was a hole.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Why Does Suppressing Machining Feature In One Representation Change All Representations

Apr 19, 2013

Inventor 2013..I am trying to show a part in a drawing of three different configurations of a casting:

1) Rough as received from the foundry

2) Partially machined or rough machined

3) Final machined

What is the most basic bullet-proof way to show this? Three different models?What is the procedure to change the representation to show changes in the model?Why does suppressing a machining feature in one representation change all representations?The rough part is brought into an assembly and the machining or removal of material happens in the assembly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Add Thread Feature To A Part Using ILogic

Dec 27, 2012

Possible to add a thread feature to a part using iLogic.

Basically in the iLogic form if the user selects "Threaded Rod" the existing Extrusion is updated to reflect a cylinder with a length and diameter specified by the user and then I need to have a Thread Added to the cylinder.

Computer Specs:
Windows 7 (64 Bit) Pro. SP1, Inventor 2014 Pro, 3D Connexion SpaceNavigator (Driver 3.15.2)
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme x79 Socket 2011
Processor: Intel Core i7 Six Core Sandy Bridge-E 3.2GHz OCed to 4.7GHz (Under Water)
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaw Z-Series 32 gig quad channel of RAM 1800MHz OCed to 2133MHz
Video Card: 2x Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 (Running Six (6) Monitors)
Monitors: [Primary = 2x 24in HD WS][Secondary = 2x 22in HD WS][Tertiary = 2x 19in FS]
Primary Hard Drive: OCZ Vertex IV 256 GB Solid State Drive
Secondary Hard Drive: OCZ Vertex III 120 GB Solid State Drive

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Drawing View Thread Feature Used To Be On By Default

Dec 5, 2013

Is it just me, or did the Drawing View Thread Feature option get switch to default OFF, where it used to be on?  Did I do something on accident to make this happen? how I can get it back by default? 

Inventor Professional 2014
Windows 7, x64
Dual-core i7, 8GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M
HP Elitebook 8540w

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Thread Feature Not Displayed In Hole Table

Nov 29, 2012

Yesterday I tried to make a table-driven I-feature of a few drilling paterns.

I want to use this for drawing steel manifolds. The I-feature is used to insert standard drilling paterns, for example a patern to fit a standard flange.

The only problem is, for the thread I used the thread feature, otherwise it doesn't show up in the I-feature.

But when I make a drawing of a part were this I-feature is used, the specification of the thread doesn't show up when I create a hole table, because in the I-feature, the thread is a separate feature.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Bend Part Doesn't Work With Thread Feature Present

Oct 31, 2012

I've attached an example of a workflow we use to make different instances of products.part1 gets assembled in assembly1 which then gets derived in part2 to receive a bend.We use assembly1 in one place and part2 in another.(this is a simplified example, made with IV2013 SP1.1)

In part1, if you add the thread feature, the "bend part" feature in part2 fails after updating.This also happens if you try to add a "bend part" to part1 AFTER the thread feature, if the bend is present beforehand it does work.

Having the bend before the thread feature in part1 doesn't work with our workflow, because we need the assembly1 to be straight.In short, the thread feature is causing problems with "bend part".

I can't say if this problem was present in previous versions or even in the previous service pack since we don't use this workflow that often, especially with threaded parts, but i hope this can get fixed with a hotfix.

Using IV2014 Pro SP1 update 1, Win7-64bit

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Hole And Thread Dialog Box Show Different Thread Types

Oct 4, 2012

I'd like to use an "NPT" Hole Dialog thread but it doesn't show up in the Thread type list.But it does show up in the Thread Dialog/Specifications Tab/ Thread type list so it's available.

 I definitely have "NPT" in my Thread.xls & I have my Options/Files set to point to the correct Design Data folder.

Inventor Suite 2013 Ultimate

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Cannot Create Thread Hole (thread Option Is Grey Out)

Apr 22, 2013

My colleague installed IV2013. He has excel 2010 installed in his PC also. However he cannot create thread hole (thread option is grey out).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Link Thread Data For The Thread Command

Jul 18, 2012

Autodesk Inventor 2013.

Could not find file C:Program FilesAutodeskInventor 2013Design DataXLS13XLSen-USThread.xls containing thread data.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can't Thread Holes With Thread Tool

Mar 1, 2011

I can drill a hole as needed, but can't thread a hole at all. Not with the Tapped Hole function when drilling the hole, or after drilling the hole then using the Thread Tool. Inventor will just not let me create threads this way outside of cutting a coil.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Adding A Thread To The Thread.xls?

Jun 13, 2013

I am trying to add a thread class to the thread.xls. (that part is ok)

The thread is M26x2.0

I can't seem to find any information for me to simply plug in the values into the .xls, so I am thinking that I have to crunch some numbers. which is fine. I just want to make sure that this image below is the correct the reference for this task.

using the pitch, I should be able to calculate all my min and max values, but the xls has class column and a tap drill column, how would I determine these values??

Inventor Professional 2014-Update 2 - AutoCAD Electrical 2014
Win7-x64 | ASUS P8Z77-V | i7 3770 -3.4 GHz | 32GB RAM |
240GB SSD | nVidia GTX 670 4GB - 320.49

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Machining On Parts Within Weldments?

Oct 9, 2013

I have a weldment file containg a 12" i beam with a small plate welded to the top of the beam. I have to machine that plate down to its finished thickness and punch a hole thru others. I use the machining button and remove my material with no issues. The problem comes when I launch the part the machining is not reflected at the part level. Do I need do have 2 versions (2 files)  of the part machined/unmachined? I am sure this is a common practice within Inventor. See attached .jpg for clarity.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Adaptivity In Weldment Machining

Jun 28, 2013

I started my project, the design is basically a bulkhead chassis design with multiple access panels on all 3 sides. I wanted all of the hole patterns on this assembly to be based on one sketch. So I created a base part inside the assembly, this part compiled of sketches and the sketches compiled of construct lines and points (for panel and chassis fastener hole patterns). This was going great, after learning a couple tricks.

Manufactuing had determined that I need to machine the holes on the chassis after welding. Which means I need to move the adaptive features, from the part files, to the assembly file.

So here is my problem, assembly sketchs are not adaptable? Either projecting to (from that base part file), or projecting from (from the assembly sketch to the part file). I tried both. How I should model this? How do I make weldment machining adaptive?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Part Drawing At Different Stage Of Machining?

Aug 19, 2009

What would be best work flow for showing a part and having drawing for the different stages of machining, I would like to have a print with different sheets at say a lathe stage, than a broached part stage, then a milled stage. Should I do a part for each stage, just save to a different name or Start with a part from the first op, than derive it to another part, and make that part complete on second op, than derive it and make a third part, and so on.

Would like to do this, because we make special shaped part from round stock, so need print's to tell floor people rough blank form. Than mills machine it into final form from that lathe blank.

Similar to casted and machined drawing

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Get Welding Symbol In 2D Drawing

Feb 16, 2012

I have a weldment assembly. It is a subassembly under a main assembly. In the 2D drawing of this main assembly, I tried to indicate the welding symbols for the subassembly assembly. The "Get Weld Symbol" is grey out.

How can I indicate welding symbol in the 2D drawing?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Welding / How To Glue Two Parts Together

Jan 7, 2014

I have been toying with the welding aspect today and cannot figure our how to glue two parts together the way I want.

What I have is two pcs of 1.5" SQ tube (from content center) one with the face butted up against the side of the other. The weld will show on the top and bottom (straight sections) but will not fill the edges where the radius's from the tubing is (are?).

Inventor 2014.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tapping A Welding Assembly

May 7, 2013

I have a simple welding assembly: a plate and a cylinder (boss).The boss has a through-hole of 0.3125.The plate has a hole of 0.332.The boss is welded to the plate with the holes being concentric.

I tried to perform a machining operation by creating a sketch, projecting the geometry of the holes, and creating a threaded hole at the centerpoint projected.

The thread size I had selected was 3/8-16, and this is where I run into the issue. When modeled, a tapped 3/8-16 hole measured 0.307 (which I assume is the threads minor diameter). Obviously, 0.307 is smaller than the two concentric holes and Inventor is unable to create the tapped hole.

According to the tapped drill size chart found in any machinist reference, 0.312 is the required drilled hole diameter to tap a 3/8-16 hole. Am I missing something as how to create this tapped hole after welding in Inventor?

I know I could make the holes smaller on the Plate ans Boss, but then they would not accurately depict what is being made in our shop.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Unable To Add Welds After Adding Machining Features

Sep 30, 2011

If certain modelling / sketch features should be avoided under the machining feature group.
 
I have an assembly file containing three part files, plus a weldment feature and machining features.  In the real world this sub-assembly represents two metal components welded together, of which the third (plastic) component is then inserted, and this is followed by the final machining process - adding the staggered slot (see jpeg 1).
 
My problem is I get an error message as soon as I try to activate editing the weldment feature group (see jpeg 2).  Clicking ‘Accept’ I can then edit the current weld, but I can not add any new welds.  Inventor will let me choose to place a new fillet or groove weld, and even show a preview (see jpeg 3).  But on clicking ‘Ok’ or ‘Apply’ I get another error message from which it won’t let me proceed (see jpeg 4 (in my second post)).
 
The error messages relate to the constraints placed on the work planes used to achieve the model features (extrusions, revolutions, chamfers, etc) under the machining features group.
 
A couple of points; the weld(s) have to proceed the machining features so each manufacturing stage can be clearly illustrated on the drawing of the sub-assembly.  And yes in this case I could remodel the assembly, but it is time consuming and regularly our customers will want the design tweaked, so having to remodel every time would be unacceptable.  Thirdly, I believe the work planes are needed to constrain the sketches (see jpeg 5 (in my second post) - the work plane is constrained to the ‘red highlighted dot’ and tangent to the cylindrical face).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Why Welding Beads Looks Plain In 2014

Oct 29, 2013

I just tried the weldment in 2014 and welding bead looks plain, like a simple chamfer. Is there any way to make it looks more realistic like 2012?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make Drawings Of Different Welding Stages?

Apr 13, 2006

Just about to take the first plunge in the pool of IV10 welding environment.

My question is: How do you make drawings for your different welding stages? When making my acquaintace with welding environment, I have encountered following scenarios:

I would like to make a drawing of an individual part from assembly, with preparations visible. This can be done by choosing preparations-state of a weldment assembly, followed by choosing a part from a pull down-menu. However, parts list still refers to whole assembly whereas I need only that one part. No worries, I’ll just hide those I don’t need.

Machining-stage produces a drawing where all previous weldment stages are visible as well, including preparations and weldings. Drawing used for machining the welded structure shows a lot of things that doesn’t need to be there, such as grooves. Empty grooves even, if I didn’t bother to define the actual weld beads there. I suppose this is as designed, but looking the assembly with the machinist’s eyes who would only see filled grooves, I would like the ability to choose if I want those stages to show or not. Again, parts list shows every part of an assembly. Guy who does the machining requires only the assembly level information.

I imagine that deriving the welded assembly would solve some of the issues.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating A Single Line Or Stick Font For Machining

Dec 11, 2013

Is there any way to create a single line stick type font in inventor. Everything comes in as a box type which is not ideal for selecting geomety once imported into cam software for machining/engraving. The model text will be extruded/embossed, but it it possible to get single line text in a dwg or idw that will import into cam software. It would be nice to be able to import the text from a inventor dwg,idw to a different level in mastercam to save time from having to redraw all the text in the cam software.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Edit Fillet Weld / Way To Add Welding Symbol

Jan 8, 2013

I am looking for a way to add a welding symbol to an existing fillet weld.  When I am creating a fillet weld, I get a chance to create a welding symbol based on the fillet weld size.

If this is not done when the weld is created, there is no way to add this notation.  I don't have the "Create Welding Symbol" checkbox when editing an existing weld.  The only solution is to delete the weld and recreate it.

I am trying to link the welds in the iam with the weld notes in the idw. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2013 / Cannot Put Welding Between A Pipe And Hole Made In Weldment

Aug 27, 2012

I have this odd problem that when i want to do welds on a assembly, the machinng (holes) disappear. So i cannot put welding between a pipe and a hole made in a weldment.!

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Second Line Of Fields For Text Are Missing For One Half Of Welding Symbols

Jul 8, 2013

The second line of fields for text are missing for one half of the welding symbols - See attached picture. my paint scrawling.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Export Information Stated In Tailing Note Box From All Welding Symbols?

Nov 15, 2013

it's possible to export informations stated in "tailing note box" from all welding symbols? The reason why I'd like to do it...it's because each weld in the drawing has his own number and I'd like to be able to work with these weld numbers in MS excel. It means I'd like to be able to export all the weld numbers and also to change these weld numbers in the drawing via MS excel.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Developing Casting Models Into Machining Models

Oct 6, 2011

We are looking for a workflow example of developing casting models into machining models.

Typically our castings are made from different materials (Fig-1) and then machining (Fig-2) are created from these castings.

Is creating the casting as an iPart (with different materials) and then deriving the machining from the casting the proper method?

Doing it this way seems to force us into making a machining for each casting material instead of just one machining that is an iPart. How should this be set-up for BOM purposes and for use with Vault (Base Version)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Environment Not Loading?

Sep 12, 2012

When opening an assembly document via the API (inventorApplication.Documents.Open("path-to-document")), the browser pane and ribbon look like no document has been opened, even though the active environment (inventorApplication.UserInterfaceManager.ActiveEnvironment.DisplayName) is "Assembly".

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Multi Thread Through API

Jul 29, 2012

You can organize a multi-threaded work with data through Inventor API? For example, there is a assembly and I need the first part of assembling a list of items to consider in a data set, the second part of the list - in the second data set, the third - the third and so on up to N, where N - depends on how many threads can run in the system . Whether these flows are processed and to receive data in parallel? Or go to the consistent implementation of this algorithm will first be processed by the first part, and only after it will start the second ...?

Autodesk

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Add-in Thread Modeler

Jan 23, 2013

I am having a terrible time getting the thread modeler to work correctly for an M16x 1.5 thread. I have tried multiple approaches to get the correct thread dimensions output.These are the steps I take:

1) Create hole (I've used both  major and minor thread diameters,16mm and 14.376mm)

2) Apply Inventor threads (M16 x 1.5)

3) Select threads from tree using the Add-in thread modeler "Controller"

4) Analyze dimensions finding both cases yield the wrong dimensions.

This add-in would be very useful and a great time saver if it would work correctly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Add Thread To Nut / Bolt

Jul 8, 2012

How to add a Thread to both the Nut & Bolt....i always use the Thread Tool but i would like to also know how to add an actual thread.

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