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surface modeling tools

surface modeling tools

surface modeling tools

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Does inventor have the tools in order to make formed parts? I need to model a formed shape which is not to complex, but i belive it requires more then just the loft, and sweep functions.  


Its a peice of flat bar, with the ends bent out to create some releif. The top back peice is folded over. Ill try to draw something up, scan and upload it.

thanks

Matthew

RE: surface modeling tools

Yes, Inventor will model surfaces.  Then use Sculpt or Stitch to obtain solid.

RE: surface modeling tools

note please that Inventor is weak in Surface design compared to SolidWorks or CATIA. you can probably accomplish the same results in the end but it will require more time and effort to arrive at the desired results.

 

http://mtm-cadtutorials.blogspot.com/

RE: surface modeling tools

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note please that Inventor is weak in Surface design compared to SolidWorks ... .... you can probably accomplish the same results in the end but it will require more time and effort to arrive at the desired results.

Can you post an example SWx (r2008 or earlier) file that requires more time and effort to create same geometry in Inventor?
 

RE: surface modeling tools

Don't get me wrong. Inventor is my favorite CAD software. but it lacks simple functionality in surface design. Without even trying a complex example I've attached a video comparing the boundary patch in both. I used the same exact surface. Inventor wont even do the Tan continuity, let alone Curvature continuity (not available). You notice that in SWX it had no issues in doing that. Again, I can probably do it in Inventor eventually, but for pure simplicity and speed I choose swx for this task.

enter the 3 letter code, wait for 45 sec and click on Free Download button.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6SW90FHH

http://mtm-cadtutorials.blogspot.com/

RE: surface modeling tools

>enter the 3 letter code, wait for 45 sec and click on Free Download button

Not interested in other sites.  Only interested in *.sldprt examples.  Can you roll up the history, zip and attach the sldprt here?

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