Agreed! Is this not supposed to be a "highly precise creation" software yet when assembling your finished part you just have to sling em around until they look like they're lined up and just hope for the best? Whoever let this pass through the design process should be fired because that is just stupid...
I am new to inventor and really struggling with orienting a few of my circular parts within an assembly. Wish i could simply select a plane and make it vertical, horizontal, etc.
Sorry but there are videos missing for the pistoncase and other parts. I'm trying to make the assembly along with the video but I now have to figure out the dimensions myself through trial and error to make the parts fit.
Nice video !! But there's some features that need you to pay attention to it please like the section view of the assembly we do have a quart and half view but what if we want another angle like 120° we can't do it like solidworks which offers a very complete and customisable options for section view beside of that if we want to exclude some components for being cut we really can't unless if these parts were created from the inventor's database but solidworks offers to you the possibilities to exclude any parts you want !! I do like autedesk products so please improve the assembly section
Underneath the view option, there's a tool called rotate at angle, this allows you to rotate the view at specific angles in any orientation. There is no specific way when moving components around on the screen, unfortunately…
free rotate? what the hell, why cant I move around an axis or at a certain angle to a plane? useless video
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Agreed! Is this not supposed to be a "highly precise creation" software yet when assembling your finished part you just have to sling em around until they look like they're lined up and just hope for the best? Whoever let this pass through the design process should be fired because that is just stupid...
Coming from Fusion360, I am frustrated to see that such a simple thing as rotating a part is absurdly difficult. Scandal
I manually constrained part-axis to the y axis, so that at least works
I am new to inventor and really struggling with orienting a few of my circular parts within an assembly. Wish i could simply select a plane and make it vertical, horizontal, etc.
And you call this program "profesional"?
Move part untilit it looks fine?
Even blender has ability to precise move objects.
Amazing this lecture sir
This is very nice sir
Sorry but there are videos missing for the pistoncase and other parts. I'm trying to make the assembly along with the video but I now have to figure out the dimensions myself through trial and error to make the parts fit.
We don't have any specific for sizes, most people that follow along just make the sizes work...
Nice video !! But there's some features that need you to pay attention to it please like the section view of the assembly we do have a quart and half view but what if we want another angle like 120° we can't do it like solidworks which offers a very complete and customisable options for section view beside of that if we want to exclude some components for being cut we really can't unless if these parts were created from the inventor's database but solidworks offers to you the possibilities to exclude any parts you want !! I do like autedesk products so please improve the assembly section
can you manually enter precise rotation?
Underneath the view option, there's a tool called rotate at angle, this allows you to rotate the view at specific angles in any orientation. There is no specific way when moving components around on the screen, unfortunately…
@@AutodeskMFG Update that pls, I can't believe you can't enter precise rotation of an object
Unprofessional engineering fan and I noticed his voice. Whoop whoop.
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Came here looking for the grounded info :) thanks
So the background music is kind of annoying and it’s hard to focus
If you go any faster you will become famous for a fast talker .... For god sake slow down man...
Width mate from solidwords do this in 3 cliks…. Lol
Terrible.... people already figured this out... tell us something far more use full