Tutorial Inventor - 150 iLogic for Parts - RULE

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Комментарии • 9

  • @alexandernaljot1769
    @alexandernaljot1769 Год назад

    Vielen Dank Constantin und Viele Grüße aus Deutschland.

  • @congduongdinh4324
    @congduongdinh4324 3 года назад

    Thank you very much

  • @kfx17_
    @kfx17_ 3 года назад

    Good video Costantin! Appreciated

  • @henryczenczek3359
    @henryczenczek3359 9 месяцев назад

    Dear Professor, can these Rules be applied to drawings also?

    • @prof-stancescu
      @prof-stancescu  9 месяцев назад

      This is the answer from Autodesk:
      First of all, I'm not even sure that can be done manually, so doing that completely by code would be far more complicated. When you create a drawing view of an assembly, it doesn't stack geometry on top of other geometry. If lines overlay each other, it simply doesn't draw the lines in the background, so only the top geometry exists in the view. And depending on if your view's style is set to 'Hidden Line' or 'Hidden Line Removed', Only when using 'Hidden Line' style do you see all geometry lines, but even then, there are different line styles which are automatically used. Therefore, even if you were to isolate just the geometry for the one component (while all geometry is still being shown), it's possible some of its geometry would be in hidden lines, while other parts are visible lines. All sketch entities would have to be inspected and properties changed (or turned off).
      Possible manual process:
      I'm thinking it may be easier to just create multiple view representations within each assembly, with each set-up to only have one component visible, and name the view representation accordingly, then when you place the view, set the view representation to which ever one you want to capture the geometry for. Then if needed, manually create a drawing sketch (either pre-select the view, or select the view after starting the sketch command), then window select all view geometry and use the 'project geometry' command to copy it all to the sketch. Then delete all the 'fixed' constraints, then 'break link' on it, then re-apply fixed constraints on all of it, then change the properties of all of it (layer, line style, line thickness, etc.). I'm not sure how you would turn it into a sketch block, because there is no user interface command for it in the drawing sketch environment (only in part sketch environment). There are 'sketched symbols' in drawings, but not a user interface command to capture existing geometry and turn it into a 'sketched symbol'.

    • @henryczenczek3359
      @henryczenczek3359 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this information.@@prof-stancescu