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Robert Thacker- 26-01-2006 21:24

103 Inventor Paradox
 
We at Cybersonics believe in a perfect world

....this isn't it


look closely at the sketch

sanddrag 27-01-2006 00:11

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
I'm not getting it. Care to explain?

Robert Thacker- 27-01-2006 10:13

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
OK, Take a close look at the lines in the sketch. It's a cob-web of the hundreds of different planes that's working in that one 2-D sketch.

Henry Anthony 27-01-2006 11:30

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
While you have not mentioned it, I assume you feel this is a bad thing and would like it to go away. Do you have any idea what is causing this? Could it be a video driver issue, uncertified video card or lack of a service pack. FYI, I have read that SP3 can cause some problems. Can't remember right now but I would be careful.

Robert Thacker- 27-01-2006 12:21

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
No, it''s not a bad thing.

This happens when you create a part in a sub-assembly that's in a bigger assembly. The program is fine, it's doing what its soppose to do.

This is just a joke on our part. I guess no one got it. :(

Henry Anthony 27-01-2006 12:41

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
Still not gettin' it. I am reknown to being slow with humor :(

So, what's the punch line? Give me something to go on like, "How many Inventor planes does it take to change a light bulb?"

Andy A. 27-01-2006 12:56

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
I've never seen Inventor behave this way when working with assemblys and sub assemblys (demoted parts).

Can you more accuratly describe whats going on? Is it displaying all the work planes used in the subassembly during construction as grid lines in the sketch? Are you projecting them your self?

I to am a little confused. Am I missing the joke to?

-Andy A.

KenWittlief 27-01-2006 13:06

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
I get it! it drew metric threads on a 1/4" bolt!

no wait..... my bad.... had my contacts in the wrong eyes :^)

Robert Thacker- 27-01-2006 13:29

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
What's actually happening is a part (a spacer) is being created on a pole. When I told the program to begin the sketch on one side of a washer, it went into the sketch mode. Now because the part being created is in a sub assembly that's in an even bigger assembly, it has to take into account all of the other planes from every single other sketch on every plane.

Often people tell me that Inventor is the greatest system, others say it's impossible to learn. It's just ironic that I got this (by chance, I didn't plan this), which to me represents insanity.


:D HAVE FUN WITH INVENTOR :D

Henry Anthony 27-01-2006 13:50

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
Can you not turn off the visibility of some of the parts and assemblies that do not pertain to creating the spacer?

Robert Thacker- 27-01-2006 14:22

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
Well, yah if you want to

Just create a new part that's not beginning in the assembly (a new .ipt file).

but it's easier just to do it in the assembly. You get the same result, whatever you prefer.

JasJ002 27-01-2006 18:56

Re: 103 Inventor Paradox
 
I'm pretty sure he posted it cause it's a slight flaw in the program that looks really kool. Rob it is pretty kool I have that pic now on my comp. Keep up the good work back home guys


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