AutoCAD Inventor :: Update Threads (XLS) For Project?

Dec 3, 2012

I am looking to add Acme screws to my project file - I am using the thread sheet from this thread. My question is, can I add these threads to my project as I need to be able to edit this project on multiple computers (the project is synced with git)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Threads In STL File

Mar 28, 2013

This has to be a bug in the program. I created a part, added a standard 5/8" threaded hold in it. It looks great.

I export to STL thinking that I can print this part on my 3D printer. There are no threads, just a hole. What is wrong with the STL export?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Represent NPS Threads (not NPT)?

Apr 14, 2010

How do I represent NPS threads (not NPT) in IV?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Modeling Screw Threads

Apr 4, 2012

How to properly model a screw thread around the point of the screw.

I have gotten the coil to taper to the point, however, I'm unable to get thread to terminate properly. 

Essentially, the pitch remains the same as it moves down the taper, but the major/minor is diminishing until it terminates cleanly at the point.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Different Types Of Threads In One IPart

Jan 22, 2012

Can I use diferrent types of threads (as variants), in one iPart/iFeature file, ex. M10x1.5 (ISO Metric profile) and G1/8" (ISO Pipe Threads)? Look at the file in attachment and correct it if possible.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Turning Off Hole Threads

Oct 29, 2011

My part does everything I want with threads but the other option I need to program is a straight hole with no threads. I assume I can do this with Param for the existing hole but not sure what it would be called? Is there a list or method of determining what these parameters are called so I'll be able to find them in the future?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Exporting STEP With Threads?

Oct 6, 2011

I have made threads with the standard thread tool (that doesn't seem to make 3D threads but instead pictures of threads) into solid and once I export the STEP file and open it in Solidworks the threads are missing. I have to export the drawing to STEP for machinist that uses Solidworks. How can I include the threads into STEP file?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Link Multiple Threads

Apr 10, 2013

I have a hole tapped from both sides. I did a hole tapped to a depth but drilled through and added a thread feature at the other end. I had changed the hole (from 7/8-9 to 1-8) but the note on the drawing was attached to the thread feature.

I would like to set it up so that the thread feature will automatically be the same as the thread on the hole. I don't get any errors saying that the hole is the wrong size for the thread, and both ends of the hole look the same (which I find somewhat disturbing).

I need to link the threads together. At the very least it should look wrong, and hopefully complain that it's wrong, but I would much rather have access to these features so I can control them better.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Non Standard Threads / Anyway Of Creating IPT File

Mar 13, 2012

IV 2012.I need to make a non-standard thread to mate with a purchased component.  Is there a way of creating it in my ipt file so that the hole and thread tool in the idw pulls the correct data?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Screw Threads Exported As STL Files

Jun 10, 2013

I've been trying to make a male and matching female screw and fitting for attaching two parts that will be 3D printed. However, whenever I export the part to an .STL file, the threads do not show or print properly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Models Of Standard Bottle Threads?

Jan 6, 2012

I'm working on some bottle concepts and I have a need to model standard plastic bottle threads. These threads are designated by a diameter in mm and how many threads are on the bottle. Example: 33-400  The 33 is the diameter and 400 refers to a single turn of the cap. Manufacturers like Aptar make bottle tops of various types to fit this spec. I happen to be looking at dispensing lids (think Heinz Ketchup bottle). While I've found specs for Major diameter, Minor diameter and TPI, I have found precious little that describes the thread shape itself. I've tried to reverse engineer a sample thread from... you guessed it.. a Heinz Ketchup bottle. I feel that my venier caliper and micrometer are not doing this effort justice. 

Looking for DWG file or Inventor model of the thread profile? 

I'm using the coil command to create the thread on the bottle neck. It works okay. An issue arises with the thread termination. The threads on the bottle itself "chamfer" into the bottle neck. While I don't think I can do this with the coil command itself, how to create the "lead-in" for the plastic thread.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Color-table For Fits / Threads / Features

Dec 11, 2012

We want to substitute drawings with a color-palette. This means, we have to set different colors to different kind of features ( i.e. H7-fitting to red, thread to yellow, ....). We do this manually by now.

I mean, if on makes a fit-hole then automatically it appears in red. All threads he makes are in yellow and so on. Is there a chance to make a feature-based color-table in inventor and if it is so.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Insert Threads Into Hole At Assembly Level

Jan 11, 2013

I have an assembly that is made up of 3 unique parts ( 5 parts total). These parts and there features are to be laser cut, then assembled and welded along the outer perimeter in the small chamfer. I have designed the parts to have 5/16 holes, which will be later tapped to 3/8"-16 UNC after assembly.

Once these parts are assembled, I don't understand how I can change the holes to reflect this. Meaning I want the parts to be pre-drilled(laser cut) with 5/16 holes, but I want the assembly to then have 3/8-16UNC holes.

The hole command will not let me select the existing hole features in the assembly and add threads. What is the consequence of inserting a 'new' hole with 3/8-16UNC threads over the existing 5/16" holes in the assembly?

Is my workflow incorrect? should I have the parts modeled with the tapped holes and just make a note on the drawing to not tap these holes until assembly? how does that affect the laser cutting?  

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Suppressing Detail Of Threads On Imported Parts

Aug 3, 2013

company needs a very elaborate parts list on the drawings regarding different custom properties of parts (so I created new parts to easily add these custom columns...without screwing up parts in the content center somehow).

I needed to get things up and running quick so I imported a good handful of bolts and nuts from McMaster Carr.

the threading on the bolts is so detailed that it's really cluttering up the drawing views with extra line geometry (basically black blobs wherever bolt threads or hidden bolt threads are located)...is there any way to lower the detail of objects, say just to show the outline of the bolt and it's "perimeter" thread outline...but not show the individual threading across a bolts face?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Images In NG Threads Showing Up With Lower Portion Blacked Out

Aug 10, 2012

Some images in threads are now showing up with the lower portion of the picture blacked out.  Its like there is a limit on how large the image can be.  Many times what the posting memeber is trying to show is blacked out.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Make Threads Match On A Male And Female Part

Apr 8, 2013

How to make the threads match on a male and female part. Using a tap size chart, I made a hole 31.5 mm in diameter. Then I added interior threads with a tap size M33 x1.5. How do I determine the diameter of the male part before adding threads? Would it also be 31.5 mm? I plan on 3d printing these parts, so I've also been using the thread modeler tool.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Thread Class On External Custom Threads Won't Show In Callout

May 2, 2012

I can't tell if this is a bug or a "feature."

I have created a custom thread.xls table so that thread callouts are in decimal format per ASME B1.1.

When I use the Hole / Thread feature note in an .idw, the thread class will not show on an external thread. If I change the format to not use Custom Thread Designation, the thread class appears. If I use the Custom Thread Designation on a threaded hole, everything works fine.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can Project Number Be Assigned To Project File

May 6, 2013

Is it possible to assign a project number to a project file and have it fill in the project Iproerties field?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Material Favorites Does Not Update When Update Materials

Dec 9, 2013

I made a change to my materials library.  I changed the color (from dark grey to light grey) of one material.  I then saved this back to my library.

Now, when I start a new part, I get a warning that the material does not match the library.  So, rather than using the material in the part, I opened the template and updated the material to match the library. (Manage >Update Styles).

This is where the problems come into play. In the update styles dialog, if I compare materials against my custom materials and then compare it to my Favorites, it just a continuious circle.  It is like the favorites are stored inside the part and do not get updated to match the custom materials library. (I thought the whole idea behind using a library was to get the information out of the parts).

Here is a short video showing what it does. [URL] .....

The only way I can get the favorites to match is to delete the favorite material, update the style and the add the favorite back in.  That is a bunch of work.  The problem I got with this is that there are thousands of parts that have been created that has this favorite in it.  The only way to update these is to open each part (if I knew which one), delete the favorite, update the materials and then add the favorite back in.

I see the same thing in 2013 and 2014.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Add Non Project Files To Project?

Dec 12, 2011

I do not have vault installed and I am trying to add sub files to my project. As of now my project has to find many of my files and I do not want to copy and past them into my project folder as this will mess with my parts numbering system.  I want only one part / assembly file per part.  I assume that you can do this with the project dialog box or some other system tool I just can not seem to figure it out.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Style Update (or Style Update Check) Upon Open Of A Drawing?

Nov 21, 2013

I am wondering if it is possible to do a style update (or style update check) upon open of a drawing? 

The example would be that I have stuff made from way back that the colors/dimension sytles ect dont match the current standard and upon opening a file where they are not current, it would either prompt to update immediatly OR update automatically with no prompting (preferred method).

I am doing a massive amount of updates from old files recently and to save myself 1 - 3 clicks per drawing would be wonderful.

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AutoCad 3D :: Modeling Tapered Threads

Nov 8, 2012

To create realistic threads, I simply sweep the thread profile along a helix with Align set to “no”. (This actually creates the negative of the thread, which must then be subtracted from a cylinder.)

When I attempt to follow the same procedure using a conical helix to produce tapered pipe threads, however, it does not work. When I set Align to “no”, I get an error message saying “cannot sweep the profile”. If I try it with Align set to “yes”, the profile is twisted and the result does not look like threads.

Any way around this issue, or is this a fundamental limitation of AutoCAD?

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Sweeping Threads In A Hole

Nov 7, 2012

How to use sweep to successfully put threads in a hole.  Attached is the drawing with a helical coil and an object in two different orientations (A and B).  To the right of that, you can see the path they took for each.  The object rotated from the original position before following the path.  Tried changing the position of the object to sweep, but either it sweeps it 180 degrees from what it is already doing (still wrong) or the program says it is invalid and won't do anything till I put it back in the original rotational position and try again.

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AutoCAD 2013 :: How Many CPU Cores (threads) Can Use When Render

Apr 26, 2012

I heard that AutoCAD use Mental Ray render. How many maximum parallel threads can use this algorithm? I want buy new graphic station based on dual-socket Intel Xeon (each CPU has 6 cores with Hyper Threading technology). Thereby a computer will be equipped with 24 logical CPUs.

Can AutoCAD 2012 fully utilize such a performance for parallel computing when render?

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AutoCAD LT :: How To Construct Type U Threads In Rectangular View

Oct 4, 2011

How to construct Type U Threads in rectangular view. 

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AutoCad :: Drawing Joined External And Internal Machine Screw Threads

Nov 25, 2011

Using Autocad 2000 LT. Need to create a 2D basic drawing showing 14 TPI external and internal threads with a certain class of fit joined togeather. The basic drawing needs to be drawn in such a way that it could be easily changed to show different Threads Per Inch and or class of fit. Then, with that approach in mind, what would be the basic steps I should take in order to create the basic drawing and then easily change it to show different TPI and or class of fit. Note: I only need to show the external and internal threads, not the entire screw or object attached.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Get The COG To Update

Dec 4, 2013

Is it possible to get the COG to update its self automatically when I change an assembly / part without having to turn it on and off again? At the moment, as soon as I change a part it just goes grey and has absolutely no use (shows where the COG was, but not is). Obviously this is a bit pointless, so is there a way to make the COG automatically update without any input from me?

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AutoCAD Architecture :: Tool Palettes Aren't Same In New Project As In Project Template?

Dec 6, 2011

I have a Project Template that is used when creating a new project.  I noticed that the Tool Palette in the Project Template and the Tool Palette in the new Project are not the same.  How do I get the new Projects to pull the same Tool Palettes from the Project Template?

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Project Browser - Create New With Project Number Prompt?

May 14, 2012

How can I change the way the Project Browser maps the creation of new projects?

Currently, the new project folder is created and named according to the Project Name prompt. We want the folder to be named according to the Project Number prompt...

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AutoCAD 2013 :: Project Navigator - Change Project Number

Jul 17, 2013

I have to set up a project in Navigator so we can get started on it but I will have to go back and change the project number when we get it.

My question is how do I change the project no so that it re paths everything and reorganizes itself numerically in Windows Explorer...or should I just create a new project in Navigator and copy the files I need into the new project?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Put Project In Animation

Sep 14, 2013

My teammates and I have recieved a project where we are about to put a product into an animation. We've been given instructions to place a flat steelpart on one side and it's suppose to come out as an ideal product on the other. This is just the first step, it all will hopefully be a factory that is fully functional by 1 year from now.

Flat steelpart -----> Being brought into a place where everything is put together -------> The product.

Here's the product:

how to create an animation when it has to involve bending, constrain etc in the same?  I couldn't find anything on youtube, only how to get things to move forward.

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