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Old 08-05-2009, 12:24 AM
 
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Inventor 2010

I was wondering is there cut feature in inventor something like in solidworks

Im learning inventor. I cant find anything i learned solidworks at school

make a section view on the part

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Old 08-05-2009, 08:53 AM
 
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Section Views

By cut, are you meaning section views? If so, then yes Inventor can do it. You need to be in drawing mode to do it. Create a new .dwg and put your part in it.
The controls in 2010 are a bit different from 2009 which is what I am used to but there is a very wide range of things you can do in dwg.
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Old 08-05-2009, 04:52 PM
 
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i talking about in the part model not in the drawing


and cut i mean like slots and etc
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isn't it in the extrude function? don't recall as i only used it for a bit
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Old 08-06-2009, 09:15 AM
 
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Extrude

Yes there is an option in extrude where you can cut. Just start a new sketch on the surface where you want the cut and create the geometry of cut. There are 3 choices in the extrude options and 1 on them will be cut.
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Old 08-06-2009, 11:00 PM
 
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ty james that is what i was looking for

can u revolve cut?
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Old 08-10-2009, 10:01 AM
 
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Revolve

As far as revolving using the extrude feature, I am unsure how to do this.
I know geometry can be revolved but I have never tried to cut doing this. If i needed a curved 'cut' in the part I would make the geometry in my sketch curved to the shape. Sorry I can't be more helpful here.
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You can also import i-features from the content center.
One of them is slots. You modify that feature as well.
Easiest way to revolve a cut is to draw that part with the cut, then revolve that drawing. When you revolve you can set the diameter.
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Old 08-10-2009, 01:34 PM
 
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that is way i usually do it but i seeing if inventor was had that feature or not
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Cut command

You cut by first creating a sketch on a face or a work plane. The use the extrude command and select cut.
You can also cut with most other commands such as sweep loft rerlove etc.

Hope this helps

Ive been using Inventor from R3 and have all the wounds to prove it. Were supposed to be moving over to Solidworks.

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Old 08-12-2009, 09:22 PM
 
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Originally Posted by gillyhyde8888 View Post
You cut by first creating a sketch on a face or a work plane. The use the extrude command and select cut.
You can also cut with most other commands such as sweep loft rerlove etc.

Hope this helps

Ive been using Inventor from R3 and have all the wounds to prove it. Were supposed to be moving over to Solidworks.

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Why not Inventor 2010 if I may ask?
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Old 09-10-2009, 05:21 PM
 
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Thumbs down Still using 2010

I still try to use 2010, but its crap, they just don't fully test things!! its slower than ever, and it messes other stuff up when you try to run them together, which you do when your designing. It wont run proberly with Autocad 2010 and adobe to name a few.

I cant wait for the company to go bust, which I'm sure it will.
The only solid programe they ever produced was Autocad 14, which was very reliable and stable, quicker to produce design detail and assembly drawings 12-15 years ago, than now, will this over complicated unreliable sh*te.

Oh, the manuals and tutorials are also bollocks, typical american mumbo jumbo salesmans patter (not ment to affend any yanks, but we did win the war, although ...... well thats another story)

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