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using downloaded KOP in frame generator
Hi I'm new to inventor and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use the andymark c-channel given for the base as a part option in frame generator.
I would really appreciate some help. Thank you |
Re: using downloaded KOP in frame generator
Frame generator is used to create a frame from a sketch. The KOP frame parts are already modeled and would not be recognized in Frame Generator.
Let me know what modifications you are trying to make to the frame parts and I can assist you with the work flow. |
Re: using downloaded KOP in frame generator
I am trying to alter the C-channel included in the Andymark base Kit to different sizes, sizes not previously modeled, yet i cannot seem to find a way to do so.
Is there a way to edit the dimensions of the modeled drive train or of any modeled part such as the C-Channel? |
what I do is place the c-channel in an assembly make a plane extrude it and set it to cut, it should be under something like preparation.
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Re: using downloaded KOP in frame generator
Let me know what dimension you would like and I will create a short video to show you how to modify a STEP file. For example, do you want a 20" length of c-channel?
The advice in the previous comment is good. |
Re: using downloaded KOP in frame generator
i Need a 23'' piece as well as a 28 inch piece. As for the advice posted above, i don't completely understand, am i to place the plane on piece and then somehow extrude it?
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Re: using downloaded KOP in frame generator
I will post a 23 and 28 inch part later today.
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Zip file attached contains 2 channels. One is 28" and the other is 23". They are STEP files. Double check the hole locations work, if not, I am posting a video to show you how to modify the length of a channel in STEP format.
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Video of how to modify a channel in STEP format.
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