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ahecht 16-01-2002 16:01

HELP NEEDED using CAD library
 
I am trying to model our motor mounts, but when I import bearings, motors, etc. from the FIRST CAD library, the come out really small (for example, a bearing that should have an OD of 5/8" has an OD of .0344". I've tried telling Inventor that the drawing is in Inches, mm, cm, and meters, but it always comes out the same size, as .0344". Any help or suggestions?

Ed Sparks 16-01-2002 19:08

What App?
 
What CAD app are you using and what version of the model are you importing?

Ed Sparks 16-01-2002 22:18

Sorry I ask dumb questions ....
 
I was asleep when I made my first response ...... too much on the brain right now .......

I see your using Inventor.

The concept of "Importing" an Inventor file while using Inventor is what's throwing me.

If you download an Inventor file, unzip it, and double click in the .iam or .ipt file does it not have reasonable dimensions?

If your still having this problem, email the name of one model that gives you trouble so I can test the very same model.

Also I will be online Thursday & Friday evenings (drawing parts) if you want to aim me (FirstRoboMan).

;)

Jordan A. 16-01-2002 23:17

When downloading the files from the library, use the link INV, its actually inventor files, you may be using the DWG one...

Forgive me if I insult you, but its an easy mistake to make, hell ive done it.

ahecht 17-01-2002 01:56

OK. I was looking for IAW, IPT, IAM, or one of the other inventor formats. Silly me. Thanks. Now if I could only find a CAD file for the Chiaphua gear...

Ed Sparks 17-01-2002 09:00

A little explanation ....
 
Sorry about the confusion.

I had to pick something like INV because Inventor models can a single part (.ipt) or a collection of parts in an assembly (.iam). Since the library contaings both file types, I had to pick something neutral.

Guess I should put a little info on the home page to explain the file types.

Thanks Jordan for the feedback :)

dense 17-01-2002 22:02

Where?
 
Where can the models of the kit of parts be found for inventor?

hehe, thanks in advance...

Ed Sparks 18-01-2002 07:27

FIRST CAD Library
 
Here : FIRST CAD Library

:)

Elgin Clock 21-01-2002 02:17

Re: Where?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dense
Where can the models of the kit of parts be found for inventor?

hehe, thanks in advance...

Keep note that this is not the official "Virtual kit of parts" that FIRST refers to, but a website of parts in CAD that Ed Sparks has graciously created through the years.

The official "Virtual Kit of Parts" is still elusive and is something you (have to/ had to) register for. I still have no clue where that is!:(

Jan Olligs 21-01-2002 11:50

Virtual Kit of Parts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Elgin Clock

The official "Virtual Kit of Parts" is still elusive and is something you (have to/ had to) register for. I still have no clue where that is!:(

You can register for (and then download) the Virtual Kits of Parts at Autodesk Streamline.
I downloaded it and am somewhat dissappointed. There are not too many designs included (altogether 25), so that I had to download some at FirstCADlibrary (which I, by the way, think is great). The parts themselves are designed really well, though.
I hope that helps.

Jan


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