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Roller Chain
Is there any easy way to accomplish this in Inventor? What about similar non-rigid objects such as cable and wiring?
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Roller Chain....
I know there was a file for roller chain somewhere on this website...i think it may be under "iParts"..
http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/index.htm |
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Great! I found it under Parts, Roller Chain. Thanks a bunch!
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But to add to this... how are parts like these made in Inventor? Is there a good resource for learning the more advanced aspects of Inventor? I've been looking around, but haven't found any real good books...
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