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The back wheels with the chains attached--took a little while to create and place.
17-01-2007 19:40
Eric ScheuingYou actually made chain on inventor? We've been trying to do that for ages, but with no luck. Did you just create a single link and place it over and over again or what?
17-01-2007 19:46
Cowmankozawow, i could never do chain in inventor, if there is a way to do it without making a single linking and placing it over and over please do tell!, nice work
17-01-2007 19:55
TaylorI'd love to see the browser bar for that - I bet it's chock full of sub-assemblies. Well done.
17-01-2007 20:32
Billfred
Congratulations, you have far, far, FAR more patience than I. (I'm doing well to get all the nuts and bolts in, or even get the sprockets aligned.)
17-01-2007 22:12
PhoenixseekerNow! you must tell us all how you created those chains as the other have i've spent much time in trying mine own but no cigar
17-01-2007 22:50
artdutra04
Sorry about the thread hijack, but I have a modular iPart of 35-pitch roller chain for Inventor that uses an embedded Excel spreadsheet to create an assembly of roller chain. I cannot claim credit for creating this part, as I found it on the hard drive of one of Team 228's 3DS Max/Inventor computers three years ago, but it's certainly one of the most useful parts I've ever had in Inventor!
http://www.team228.org/documents/Rol...n_Inventor.zip (Right click, Save Link/Target As)
As far as backwards compatibility goes, I know for sure it works in Inventor 7. 
20-01-2007 17:00
Skute327to make chain in inventor, draw one link and create an assembly of say 5 or 10 links than connect these together in the final assy and add a few extra links if nessissary
20-01-2007 17:54
hockeystud91|
wow, i could never do chain in inventor, if there is a way to do it without making a single linking and placing it over and over please do tell!, nice work
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