You 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?
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
I’d love to see the browser bar for that - I bet it’s chock full of sub-assemblies. Well done.
Now that is a sweet design
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.)
Now! 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
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/Roller-Chain_Inventor.zip (Right click, Save Link/Target As)
As far as backwards compatibility goes, I know for sure it works in Inventor 7.
to 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
The chain took quite a lot of work to get right, the picture i have on here is acutally the first time i did it; i just finished redoing it yesterday. i made a couple of different parts. i made the middle link that’s one whole part with the two rods already in it offset .05", the two outer links as an assembly, then a couple of edited pieces that would complete the chain.
Then i just assembled the chain in certain pieces, constrained the chain to both sprockets and then used two different edited length connectors between the two chains. I mirrored it over a plane in the center of the robot representations so that i didn’t have to do it again. It gets easier once you’ve done it once. That’s how i did, i don’t think there’s a really easy way to assemble one chain and use it again without making a table, linking it, doing all the correct math and making sure your assembled parts are the right distances apart.