
Has this something to do with my yellow/grayish "slice" thingy not being in the center of my cube?Īlso, if I still go on and just draw a line from where I think the center point is the yellow/grayish "slice" thing expands to always include my lines. I do not get any green points anywhere (and I thought we where supposed to hide the Slice Graphics) "Start with a vertical line from the midpoint of the projected geometry. In the next step I am told to draw a sketch with the line command and I am told: Have I done something wrong earlier in this tutorial or am I missing a step here? I did try to ignore this and try and move on but my flange or what we are drawing ended up with a center point on the end of the cube

Note: This is a new feature in Inventor 2010, it was also available in the bonus.
#Autodesk inventor 2010 help how to#
This causes me to not being able to continue. A tutorial on how to work with multi-body solids in Autodesk Inventor.

My third problem is that the yellow/grayish "slice" is located at the far left end of my cube (when comparing with the image in the tutorial, and not in the center as it should be. Second, I am told to navigate to a plan view (unsure what they mean by this * ) but the tutorial suggests to put it in the view called Right (then this would be a plane view, and also according to what I thought, but then again, * the images in the next step in the tutorial is in 3D.) This download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as safe. The following versions: 14.2 and 14.1 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The size of the latest setup package available for download is 39 MB.
#Autodesk inventor 2010 help software#
The thing confusing me here is that in step two I am told (as I read it) to turn off Slice Graphics (If I am not to turn it off I don't see why this should be mentioned her and not in this way.) Autodesk Inventor 2010 SP1 14.2 can be downloaded from our software library for free. Sorry for being totally green her but I still don't get this right

This will project the line onto your current sketch plane (the YZ Plane in this case). Then simply click the Project Geometry tool and then the line shown in Red in the tutorial. You can use the View Cube to rotate your view around to look like the image in the tutorial.
