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There’s a lot more going on in the loft dialogue than meets the eye.

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John Evans explains how to create extrusions from open sketch profiles, which follow existing features. Mark Randa has written this really handy guide. The ability to create work-planes is fundamental to feature modelling with Inventor. How to Create a Plane on Point using Autodesk Inventor If you find 3D sketching confusing – you are not the only one! If you would like to become less confused, this post from John Evans is a great place to start. Check out this quick tip from Jon Landeros to see how it works. Sketching in a part that already has a lot of features can be like shooting blind. Did you know that you can temporarily ‘Slice’ the graphics along the sketch plane? If you never knew that you could do this, now is the time to find out how. Have you been creating offset work planes and then creating a sketch on that work plane? If you have – you’ve been working to hard! Find out how to do both at once in one Ninja move! This is an old one but a good one from Jon Landeros. Sketch Planes and Offset Planes – In One Step In this post, Curtis Waguespack shows you an excellent quick tip for creating regularly space holes using offset geometry and by changing the point type. Quick Hole Patterns with the Polygon Sketch Tool This post is well worth reading, even if you’ve been using Inventor for a while. Mark Flayler generously gives us a whole bunch of tips to do with constraining and dimensioning curves in Inventor Sketches. Inventor Sketch Tips – Arc Slot Dimensioning

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This quick tip from Curtis Waguespack shows you how to space sketch geometry perfectly equally, and in a manner which will update with the part. Have you ever wondered how many constraints are required to constrain the geometry in a sketch? This quick tip from Jon Landeros points you in in the right direction.Īutodesk Inventor Perfect Spacing Everytime If you hear one of your colleagues murmuring about a ‘green dot’, be a kind soul and point them in the direction of this post by John Evans.Ĭonstraints This quick tip from John Evans shows you how to use Horizontal and Vertical sketch constraints to centre a rectangle about a given point. Mark Randa tells us why leaving the default ‘Constrain parallel and perpendicular’ option turned on may not be a good idea. The Autodesk Inventor Default Setting From Hell If you are new to sketching with Autodesk Inventor – stop and read this post from Curtis Waguespack before you do anything else! Inventor 101: Simple Fully Constrained Sketches This post is a MUST READ for all new Inventor users! Steve Bedder’s excellent post on naming, managing and displaying your parameters. (NB the new file dialogue in Inventor 2013should make this a little easier).Īutodesk Inventor: Quick Tip – Managing Parameters This ‘Oldie but goodie’ from Mark Randa is a great tip for Inventor CAD Managers. How-To Create Templates in Autodesk Inventor If you ever need to change the title block in a large number of Inventor drawings, you’d be glad that you read this post from Mark Flayler. In fact – there are Five ways to use the EOP (End of Part marker) – you can read about the other four on Shann Hurley’s blog.Īll my Inventor drawings need a different title block! Are you kidding me? This really handy tip from Steve Bedder is good to know about, particularly if you would like to Email a part or post a part in a forum.

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Reducing the disk size of Inventor part files In 2014 I expect it to be turned on by default! Note: This roll up option has been made a little more obvious in 2013. This tip from Steve Bedder is very useful to Inventor 2011 users who are using the Micro-toolbars, and who don’t need the full palette any more.

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Mark Flayler has put together an excellent reference guide, which you can download for free here. If you ever saw an Icon in the assembly browser and wondered what it did – go no further. Inventor Reference – Assembly Browser Icons Download it, print it and stick it up next to your monitor! This very handy printable keystroke reference is downloadable from Steve Bedder’s Autodesk MFG blog. To help you navigate this post, I have broken it down into the following sections:

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A big thank you to Curtis Waguespack, John Evans and Scott Moyse, Mark Randa, Jon Landeros, Chris from Symetri, Jamie Ditsworth, Mark Flayler, Steve Bedder and Thomas Rambach for all your hard work and dedication to the cause.ĭid I miss any? Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any Tip Top Inventor tips that you would like to add! In researching this post, I had a great time trawling through the Archives of some of my Favourite Inventor bloggers. There are some great resources out there on the web, and I try and track as many as I can. Here are over 100 links to my favourite Autodesk Inventor tips from my favourite Inventor Bloggers from around the web. We can all use an extra edge to help us get our drawings out just a little quicker.











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