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how to get the volume of a part?

i need to know the cross-sectional volume of a part i have made to see how much plastic will be needed to make it. and don't know how to find it.

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Re: how to get the volume of a part?

We'll need a little more information based on your current question.
What shape is the part you are working with (cylinder, cube, cone, other 3D shape)?
Attaching a simple sketch of the piece would help.
Also, is it a container (shelled out part), or a solid part?
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Edit:
Please note the above questions are from before I realized you were asking an Inventor question & thought you actually wanted the formulas to calculate a part's volume.
I'm sure the software can automatically calculate volume, but I'm not familiar with Inventor*.
Sorry about that!




*I should really unsubscribe from the Inventor forum since I tend to make that mistake randomly answering geometry questions or CAD questions before I realize they are Inventor based, or then again, to help myself in this scenario I should just learn Inventor.
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Re: how to get the volume of a part?

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i need to know the cross-sectional volume
Are you after volume or cross-section area?

For volume right click on the top node of the part in the browser and select iProperties. Go to the Physical tab and Update.

For cross-section analysis go to New Cross-section Analysis and click on the Advanced button.
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Re: how to get the volume of a part?

the volume is what i am after thanks
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Re: how to get the volume of a part?

file-iproperties-physical

It should be there.

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Re: how to get the volume of a part?

thanks i found it
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