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Re: Cannot place constrain in Inventor
The way by creating a component off of the motor sounds like a good idea. Haven't tried it yet but I will. Thanks.
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Re: Cannot place constrain in Inventor
Paul,
The reason it is a good idea is because once you have an existing stock component, like a motor - and hopefully an accurate model - you do not need to analyze the component to create a new sketch for a mounting plate. You just project the geometry and let Inventor do the work. It is a much more productive and intuitive method in my opinion. And you won't get that "Can't create a constraint..." thing anymore. Believe me, I have been there. It drove me crazy. If you need more help, just yell! |
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