Hey, this video was very useful! I've even experimented a bit, and discovered that instead of drilling a hole on the ground, you could use a *work point*, and drive it along the path as well. I've discovered this after trying to make a complex rotation-translation motion along a curved surface, where a drilled hole driving along the curved-surface path didn't behave as one would hope.
I have been playing around with this and I have managed to get a single work point to drive several components along a path "towing" them, but you are correct in that Inventor gets a bit glitchy when handling the constraints under certain conditions: Moving too fast, pushing not pulling, rads too tight. Should be fine for the four items moving along that track though. It didn't work for what I wanted but it was good to learn new tricks. What I really wanted to simulate was a segmented sheet of thin material being driven off a reel. Perhaps there is a different trick I could use for that?
Hi, Once I try to use the transitional constraint to constrain the 'work cylinder' to the path, it doesn't use the whole path. It only uses one section of it (either one of the parts of a circle, or a straight section, wherever I click) and once I've constrained it to that section, the train is unable to move off it, though it can move around on it. I've tried moving my mouse all over the rail to make sure that i'm not just missing the part to click on. I can't quite see what you did in the video because you've zoomed in. Any ideas?
Hi Rusty. Is it possible to constrain a box with two fixing points to a 3D path so it moves parallel to the track? I've used this feature many times recently much to the delight of the sales team. Thank you.
When you set up the animation parameter you got a "timeline over lap" error I am getting that same error but just canceling out is not working. How do you get around that?
How can I select a whole path, when i tried to make the same path and make a rectangular pattern, it only selected a line segment, not the whole path. Some help would be greatly appreciated.
+Benjamin Miller It is important that the path have rounded corners that are tangent to each linear segment. You will have trouble if your path has sharp corners. (Not sure if this helps)
I tried to make a rectancular base of your path, then I felted the corners to make them round. I may have made an offset of that sketch for the center and inner edge of the path. I have tried to make a new figure, but it still won't cooperate. However, when I made it, and put it an assembly file, It showed up as purple, not black as it does on yours. Thank you for your help.
Never mind , today i finished constraining the train to the hole, and I got the hole to move along a path in the shape of a slot (it looks like a rectangle with two semicircles at the ends). However, now I have the issue that the angle that the train is in when it travels is not aligned with the path. I have tried to select the edge of the track but it only allows one side, not all.
@RustyBelcher I'm trying to get a train engine to move on the track and everything was working fine up until I had to do the animation in the assembly. once I entered all the info for animating the parameter, it gives me the message: "The specified value could not be applied. Please enter a different value" ive tried changing all the values but I get the same value. do you know how to fix this.
+Logan Anonymous Without seeing the assembly, it is hard to determine the issue. It is probably having problems with a constraint or a sharp curve in the path. Try animating the train a short distance to make sure it is working, then increase the distance incrementally until you reach the problem point. At some point you will have to adjust the path or the constraints to account for the issue. The fewer constraints the better. Hope it works out.
I am in a bit of a dilemma. I'm trying to use this technique to drive my custom car along a figure eight track that goes above itself and then under sort of like an overpass but infinite so it keeps going around. I constrained my car to the work point but it does not go up and down the ramp like I want it to. Instead it follows the figure eight path at the same level it started from so at some points it is floating. Please give me some tips on how to fix this any help would be very much appreciated.
The Deathstar you will have to generate a 3d path between the figure eight sketch and the surfaces that make up the track and overpass. That will be tricky, and might require you the develop the 3d sketch in multiple segments. Once you have that, you can constrain the work Point. Similar to the final example in this video. I hope this helps.
Rusty Belcher You misunderstand I have already created a 3D sketch and made a path to pattern my work point. When I go into inventor studio in the ipt the point successfully goes along the path exactly like I want it to. But the problem I am having is in my iam my car is only following the path on the horizontal plane and not the vertical plane. It is hovering over the point so as the point is going underneath the overpass of the figure eight the car is moving above it but still with it if that make sense.
The Deathstar ok. You will have to create some kind of constraint between the car and the track. Or develop additional 3d sketches to serve as the "rails" of the track. Then constrain the car to the rails. Again, it's tricky. When you get it, let me know. I would love to see the results.
+Rob Floto You would have to build the wheels so they are constrained with a parametric angular value. All wheels would have to use the same parametric value. You could then make that parameter a favorite and animate it similar to the process outlined in this video. That would require a lot of work but it is possible.
DOE's any one one here who can help me to give motion to my rotation i part on a path path is circular and straight i want to know about that parameter you giving how can i create that parameter
Edward I believe so. You might have to send two "dummy" parts down the rails and constrain the box to each of those. There should be a couple of ways to make this work. I did a video about a box going down a spiral conveyor a while ago. I believe I used a process similar to the animated sweep video I posted a few weeks ago. Just a thought. ruclips.net/video/hpzD3gtp67o/видео.html
Hey, this video was very useful! I've even experimented a bit, and discovered that instead of drilling a hole on the ground, you could use a *work point*, and drive it along the path as well. I've discovered this after trying to make a complex rotation-translation motion along a curved surface, where a drilled hole driving along the curved-surface path didn't behave as one would hope.
I just have to accept the fact that with Inventor you can do animation, but with smoke and mirror kind of skills. Thank you!
He's so good at what he does.
You saved me! Great work, great material, great presentation! Thank you
So informative, thanks a lot!
I have been playing around with this and I have managed to get a single work point to drive several components along a path "towing" them, but you are correct in that Inventor gets a bit glitchy when handling the constraints under certain conditions: Moving too fast, pushing not pulling, rads too tight. Should be fine for the four items moving along that track though. It didn't work for what I wanted but it was good to learn new tricks. What I really wanted to simulate was a segmented sheet of thin material being driven off a reel. Perhaps there is a different trick I could use for that?
Its been a while since I modeled that. I believe I patterned the rail along the path.
collll .thanks. it was very useful.
Very good. Thanks. Jim
Hi,
Once I try to use the transitional constraint to constrain the 'work cylinder' to the path, it doesn't use the whole path. It only uses one section of it (either one of the parts of a circle, or a straight section, wherever I click) and once I've constrained it to that section, the train is unable to move off it, though it can move around on it. I've tried moving my mouse all over the rail to make sure that i'm not just missing the part to click on. I can't quite see what you did in the video because you've zoomed in. Any ideas?
Hi Rusty,
How did you create the center Plane profile on the Base Path Sample?
Thanks
Thanks Rusty, I never tried that feature before. Also, how did you created the wooden tracks. Did you do it as an assembly?
Thanks
Hi Rusty. Is it possible to constrain a box with two fixing points to a 3D path so it moves parallel to the track? I've used this feature many times recently much to the delight of the sales team. Thank you.
This is very enlightening, Thanks
How would you get the object to go forwards then backwards? Trying to do it but can't figure it out.
Is it possible to do something like this in Dynamic simulation? and have some trace points in Output Grapher?
I am assuming that this is the same concept used for getting an object to move along a conveyor...right.
When you set up the animation parameter you got a "timeline over lap" error I am getting that same error but just canceling out is not working. How do you get around that?
How can I select a whole path, when i tried to make the same path and make a rectangular pattern, it only selected a line segment, not the whole path. Some help would be greatly appreciated.
+Benjamin Miller It is important that the path have rounded corners that are tangent to each linear segment. You will have trouble if your path has sharp corners. (Not sure if this helps)
I tried to make a rectancular base of your path, then I felted the corners to make them round. I may have made an offset of that sketch for the center and inner edge of the path. I have tried to make a new figure, but it still won't cooperate. However, when I made it, and put it an assembly file, It showed up as purple, not black as it does on yours. Thank you for your help.
Never mind , today i finished constraining the train to the hole, and I got the hole to move along a path in the shape of a slot (it looks like a rectangle with two semicircles at the ends). However, now I have the issue that the angle that the train is in when it travels is not aligned with the path. I have tried to select the edge of the track but it only allows one side, not all.
hey--
how did you create those round workplanes ? thankyou
I believe it is a surface patch. Just sketch a circle and use the surface patch to create a "circular plane".
@RustyBelcher I'm trying to get a train engine to move on the track and everything was working fine up until I had to do the animation in the assembly. once I entered all the info for animating the parameter, it gives me the message: "The specified value could not be applied. Please enter a different value" ive tried changing all the values but I get the same value. do you know how to fix this.
+Logan Anonymous
Without seeing the assembly, it is hard to determine the issue. It is probably having problems with a constraint or a sharp curve in the path. Try animating the train a short distance to make sure it is working, then increase the distance incrementally until you reach the problem point.
At some point you will have to adjust the path or the constraints to account for the issue. The fewer constraints the better. Hope it works out.
Can you constrain the wheels to the track in such a way that they rotate as the train moves along the track?
yes... You would edit the wave file and and make the tracks round with concentric constraints
Hello sir rusty, why is 30s y not 45, 50, 60? i tried to extend the duration to 60s and it's not accepting it.
I am in a bit of a dilemma. I'm trying to use this technique to drive my custom car along a figure eight track that goes above itself and then under sort of like an overpass but infinite so it keeps going around. I constrained my car to the work point but it does not go up and down the ramp like I want it to. Instead it follows the figure eight path at the same level it started from so at some points it is floating. Please give me some tips on how to fix this any help would be very much appreciated.
The Deathstar you will have to generate a 3d path between the figure eight sketch and the surfaces that make up the track and overpass. That will be tricky, and might require you the develop the 3d sketch in multiple segments. Once you have that, you can constrain the work Point. Similar to the final example in this video. I hope this helps.
Rusty Belcher You misunderstand I have already created a 3D sketch and made a path to pattern my work point. When I go into inventor studio in the ipt the point successfully goes along the path exactly like I want it to. But the problem I am having is in my iam my car is only following the path on the horizontal plane and not the vertical plane. It is hovering over the point so as the point is going underneath the overpass of the figure eight the car is moving above it but still with it if that make sense.
The Deathstar ok. You will have to create some kind of constraint between the car and the track. Or develop additional 3d sketches to serve as the "rails" of the track. Then constrain the car to the rails. Again, it's tricky. When you get it, let me know. I would love to see the results.
Rusty Belcher Thanks, I'll see what I can do.
merci beaucoup a toi :))
How do you make the path?
iS THERE A WAY TO MAKE THE WHEELS MOVE WHILE THE OBJECTS MOVES ALONG THE PATH?
+Rob Floto
You would have to build the wheels so they are constrained with a parametric angular value. All wheels would have to use the same parametric value. You could then make that parameter a favorite and animate it similar to the process outlined in this video. That would require a lot of work but it is possible.
Great example
Great job
thank you so much
i love how u blur ur search history
DOE's any one one here who can help me to give motion to my rotation i part on a path path is circular and straight i want to know about that parameter you giving how can i create that parameter
how i can drive two parts in inventor without a bath ??
Wheels are not turning ;)
I don't believe so. The Inventor Studio Environment is the only place you can drive a parameter.
Exellent..!
Extrude the path as a surface.
Sorry, for yourself asking the video movement of water in the Inventor software, who knows only with, you thanks
Edward
I believe so. You might have to send two "dummy" parts down the rails and constrain the box to each of those. There should be a couple of ways to make this work. I did a video about a box going down a spiral conveyor a while ago. I believe I used a process similar to the animated sweep video I posted a few weeks ago. Just a thought. ruclips.net/video/hpzD3gtp67o/видео.html
Hello Mr Edward , can u help me importing this animation to show case.