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Creating Cable/Wire systems within Inventor
My team is fairly new to using inventor as a design aid and its kind of scary that I am considered "senior design" just because this isn't my first year using Inventor (only my second). We've decided as a team to try and enter a model into the Autodesk Design Competition and I'm curious if there a simple way to create Cable/Wire assemblies within this program?
Please and Thank you, Alex Paynter 1565 Last edited by Vanill4Gorill4 : 08-01-2009 at 22:49. Reason: typo |
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Re: Creating Cable/Wire systems within Inventor
Hi Alex,
There is a dedicated "Cable and Harness" application within Inventor. I recommend giving the tutorial a try; I think you'll find it is approachable, and it will allow you to quickly generate "nailboard" prints to help build your final cable harnesses. I recommend leaning away from one massive Harness assembly, and instead dividing it up into manageable sections. You can also use the "Tube and Pipe" application for your pneumatics, in a similar fashion. Good luck, Pete Autodesk Inventor Product Design |
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