Hey, I have question. Imagine situation. I want to crate a drawer that would with to any size hole. Without writing 1000 variations in the table. There is a way? Thanks in advance! :)
@МаксимМельник-ч2о Жыл бұрын
fine video, could you explain this. if I insert custom iPart(with custom purple column) into an assembly, why this action change the parameter in original factory Ipart file. I have default desirable value in master part and I don't wont to have it changed, but every after inserting it has been changed to last value I entered while inserting to assembly. How to disable this behavior ?
@yusufmulla62593 жыл бұрын
Instead of generating all the iParts, can we not save the generic part and then 'Activate' the desired version of the iPart every time? Will that work or will it change its definition for all existing assemblies?
@suzanbajracharya20322 жыл бұрын
Hi, my iParts author does not show all the parameters. How can I fix it? FYI: I just changed my computer and re-installed Inventor.
@sharmeenmoona28863 жыл бұрын
please can you do a video of how to create an assembly of threaded rods and their nuts so it fills it automatically in all holes and leaves about three threads at the ends?
@KETIVTechnologies3 жыл бұрын
Hi Sharmeen, Thank you for the suggestion! We will let our team know. Nicole Morris |KETIV Support Team Lead
@TheCuriousOrbs3 жыл бұрын
Not a bad intro but there needs to be a follow up "advanced iParts" webinar to follow this one. Theres too much missing from this to implement it in a production-ready environment. Why are member parts generated and contained in separate folders? What function do these "member" parts have if they are not utilised in asseblies? When a different ipart configuration is made, what happens with the redundant ones that it replaces? How are assembly constraints managed when iparts are swapped out? How does vault manage iParts and the many members they generate? Finally, please cleanup your Windows folders prior ro making these sort of videos. It massively confuses what youre trying to present (aside from looking pretty unprofessional).