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    250 KVA Steam Engine / Generator

    Hey Sandro, take a look at this site: www.benecke.com.br I think They have the cheapest prices for those steam machines, because its manufactured in Brazil. Project Engineer
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    How to unfold a section of a cone?

    It appears Inventor does not have this functionality inside. You should buy SPI or COPRA Metal Bender to do that(aproximately U$2000). Maybe you have already seen that Inventor hasn't got another important function, the normal cut (that you use over the 3D model when you plan to have a sheet...
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    Frequent Inventor Crashes Common?

    jkgdesign, Have you tried to change your settings for hardware acceleration? I have experienced this also, the problem is probably your video card compatibility. Disabling some video capabilities will slow down your system performance, but you will have the chance to know if the video card is...
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    Automatically update Design Tables with rebuild ???

    This is a real problem. The only way to solve it until the version 2003 and without the use of VB is to use the Equation Editor in the assembly. You can create a spreadsheet which calculates all the parameters you want to calculate. Then you use another sheet to distribute the calculated values...
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    Solidworks Performance Problems

    Forgot this: I use Windows XP Pro
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    Solidworks Performance Problems

    I have already operated SW2003 with assemblies over 1000 components (sheet metal and profiles) in a Notebook Celeron 1.06 MHz and 256 MB SDram. Video? Only 8 MB and I think it was great. The problem occur if you try to edit a part inside the assembly. You must open it in a new window. Of course...

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