By David Fetz on January 27th, 2012
We take a look at making our factory assets more intelligent by working with parameters. In this example I create clearance zones for a CNC machine. Adding this peice of information will aid me detecting possible clearance problems within my design.
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By David Fetz on January 27th, 2012
Topics: Autodesk, Factory Design Suite, parameters Tags: asset, Factory, Library
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By David Fetz on July 15th, 2010
We take a look at creating a asset with the tools provided with the new Autodesk Inventor Factory Suite. A asset is really just a library part file or assembly file specially created for the factory environment. It will allow you to select floor position of your item, connection points so other items can easily be constrained with a single pick and also allows you to utilize custom parameters to change position of your items within the environment itself. Let’s take a look at creating an asset with Autodesk Inventor Factory Suite.
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Inventor Factory Suite – Creating a Asset
Tags: asset, factory suite, Inventor
By David Fetz on July 15th, 2010
Topics: Autodesk, Factory Design Suite, Inventor, Libraries, create Tags: asset, factory suite, Inventor
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