Not only are they set to metric units, the cross-sections (at least > shapes included in IV6/7, but I am becoming increasingly frustrated with "BTBeilke" wrote in We use a lot of structural steel in our designs. To do is insert it in an assembly and tick it adaptive there.Ĭheck the Inventor FAQ for most common questions You could even make the extrusion adaptive in the template so all you'd have Get the shape you want and save as the new file. When you need a new part you can start a new part file, edit the pulldown to and then save his part to your templates directory. Set up the Excel sheet with a pulldown of the possible cross sections Draw your sketch and extrude it some distance While maintaining all other features and constraints on the part?Įssentially yes but I'd recommend this slight variation. Would anything else? If so, should I also be able to edit the sketch byĬlicking a different row in the table to select a different member size That is correct, I'd like your advice about this compromise:Ĭan I create a reusable, table-drive sketch for each structural steel shape,Ĭreate a new part, insert the reusable sketch, and then extrude it like I However, my understanding is that typical iParts cannot be adaptive. I know a lot of people prefer iParts to the built-in library parts. Member and pick a new cross-section if needed without having to totally Also, I would like to be able to essentially click on a structural Well, the bevel washer is correct and the channel is Use a bevel washer on the inside of the channel flange and the slope didn't Not only are they set to metric units, the cross-sections (at leastįor the channels) aren't accurate. Shapes included in IV6/7, but I am becoming increasingly frustrated with We use a lot of structural steel in our designs.
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