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    by Paul Normand, Principal Content Developer, Autodesk DL&S

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    This page is dedicated to providing you with tips, tricks, cool links and tutorials to enhance your digital prototyping experience.

    Here is an alternate drawing file template you can use. This template uses the AutoCAD method of prompted entry to input title block information as opposed to iProperties. It also contains general notes, a revision block, confidential statement and other useful bits. If you like it,  copy to your R2012 templates folder to make it available. This template is formatted for B size only.

    /@api/deki/files/55292/=Prompts_11_17.idw

    File:User:drafts/26123/11_17_TB.png

    Automatically generate PDF

    Links

    Speaking of drawings, Inventor Jedi Steve Bedder created a blog post that shows you how to save drawings in multiple formats including PDF by using iLogic and event triggers.

    The details are posted here:

    http://autodeskmfg.typepad.com/blog/2012/01/using-inventor-ilogic-to-save-multipl-formats.html

    Steve is a UK & Ireland MFG Technical Sales Engineer and posts some great information on the Autodesk Northern Europe Manufacturing Blog . Check it out!

    http://autodeskmfg.typepad.com

    Our Inventor support staff has their own blog you can check out here:

    http://beinginventive.typepad.com/

    A recent post to the support blog details the steps to create an ellipse by specifying two focus points and the offest distance from one of the focus points. Details to accomplish in both 2012 and 2013 are provided.

    http://beinginventive.typepad.com/being-inventive/2012/04/creating-an-ellipse-based-on-its-focal-points.html

    Coding wizard Brian Ekins developed a very cool macro in response to the question "How do I replay how a part was built if I don't want to use the end of part marker?".

    The macro he wrote allows you to step through a model feature by feature, or fast forward to the end. Check it out here:

    http://modthemachine.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/06/stepping-through-the-features-of-a-model.html

    Want to export an Inventor parts list with thumbnails to Word? Brian Ekins created an awesome add-in for Inventor that will do it for you :

     http://modthemachine.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/02/parts-list-with-thumbnail-image.html

    Here's another Brian macro. A customer wants to export Work Point X, Y, Z locations from Inventor to Excel. Brian wrote some code that will do it:

    http://modthemachine.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/06/writing-work-points-to-an-excel-file.html

    You can use the Table of Contents below to navigate the remaining topics on this page.

    Create a guitar body with control vertex splines

    New 2013 spline functionality is used to create an acoustic guitar body.

    Use equation curves to model complex geometry

    2013 functionality that allows you to precisely model airfoils, cones, variable pitch threads and other complex geometry.

     

    Use part file view reps

    More 2013 functionality very useful when you are creating and documenting multi-body parts.

    Enable the Browser Display

    "How do I turn the Inventor browser display back on after someone turns it off?" is a common question on forums.

    To restore the Browser to the display:

    1. Click the View tab on the ribbon.
    2. Click User Interface http://localhost/@api/deki/files/38120/=User_Interface.png?size=bestfit&width=19&height=15.
    3. Click the drop-down menu and check the Browser entry.         

     http://localhost/@api/deki/files/38121/=User_Interface_2.png

    TIP: Use Clean Screen (Ctrl+0) to toggle the display of the browser, ribbon, document tabs, and status bar on and off.

    iFeatures, iParts, and iAssemblies

    Table driven features, parts, and assemblies are often a great solution to creating configurations. The link below is the handout I created for an Autodesk University class I taught last year.

    /@api/deki/files/56612/=MA327-4P.docx

    Freeform edits for Inventor

    The form editing tools for Inventor 2011 have been moved to Fusion for the 2012 release. To use the freeform edit tools, click Edit Form or Edit Copy of Form in the Inventor Model tab, Fusion panel. These images show the transition from a prismatic block shape to an organic shape using the shape manipulation tools.

     http://localhost/@api/deki/files/38643/=block_to_chair.png

    The following video shows editing a cylindrical extrusion with the Alias edge manipulation tool in the 2011 release. These tools were moved to Fusion for the 2012 release, but the edit steps are nearly identical.

     

    Inventor Fusion and Moldflow Simulation Video

     Watch this video to see a sample workflow using Fusion and Moldflow.

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    View Representations

    Once you discover view reps, you will want to know the answer to these 3 questions:

    1. How do I keep new components from being added to existing assembly view reps?
    2. How do I keep new components from being added to drawing views created from a view rep?
    3. How do I get rid of this annoying message?

    LockedViewRepMsg.png

    1. To prevent new components from showing up in a view rep, right click the view rep(s) in the browser and select Lock. If you have already inserted the parts, you will have to modify each view rep. It may be faster to delete, lock, and re-insert.
    2. To prevent new components from appearing in a drawing view, lock the  view rep in the assembly as previously noted and check the associative box in the drawing view dialog box.
    3. This message is displayed because the view rep default is set to Master (Locked). To reset the default, go to Application Options>File, scroll to the File Open area and click Options. In the File Open Options dialog box, select Last Active and then save your changes. The default for view reps is now unlocked. >Fil>- and andand and  and and

    LockedReps.png

    Watch the following video for an overview of View Reps.

     

    Positional Representations

    Watch the following video for an overview of Pos Reps.

     

    Level of Detail Representations

    Watch the following video for an overview of LOD Reps.

     

    Animating Positional Representations

    Have you been frustrated trying to simulate a mechanism using Drive Constraint to show movement? Did you know you can use Inventor Studio to create complex movement? The following video was created by driving multiple positional representations in an Inventor Studio animation.

    Inventor Tooling Jig and Fixture

    A very nice fixture design module is live on labs. Automated fastener placement, cloud assets and more - check it out!

    File:User:drafts/26123/Jig_and_Fixture.png

    Download the Inventor 2012 Jig and Fixture module from Autodesk labs here:

    http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/inventor_jigs_fixtures/

    The two instructional videos posted on the labs site use the datasets included in this zip file.

    /@api/deki/files/55288/=Jig%2526FixtureFiles.zip

    Tooling part and mold fill analysis

    The following animation shows the steps to create a part or mold fill analysis. You can display defects in the fill such as air traps and weld lines.

    Spline and Surfacing Skill Builder

    A new Skill Builder has been posted that uses the following functionality:

    • Multi-body
    • Splines
    • Surfacing
    • Plastic Features

    http://localhost/@api/deki/files/22055/=wiki_skill_builder_1.png

    Click here to access:

    http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9242016

    Mold Base Author Skill Builder

    A three part video skill builder and downloadable dataset has been posted on the Community Tutorial page. This skill builder leads you through the process of creating a mold base that is Inventor Tooling friendly.

    Check it out here: Tooling - Author and use a Mold Base

    File:User:drafts/26123/UserMoldBase.png