I have found that frame generator and am learning to use it. However The sizes of square tubing that I will be using are not in there. Is there a way to create them or download more libraries?
My question is if you know where I can find a library of standard square, round tubing, angle, I beam, U channel, and other basic type metal/iron forms. Also solid stalk square, round. I do not know the basic stuff to make them from scratch as in detentions. I might know 1" x 1" squarer tubing but i do not know thickness and how round the corners are. Email me Please mouthpear@yahoo.com
I just found and love your videos. I have subscribed and am looking forward to learning much from you. I have a question. I am very new to Autodesk and metal working.
That is not a good weld the gap is to big, the gap will shrink when welded. The weld will pull, the material welded being will cause the gap to close, who does that????
@foley22075: Thanks for the insight, Foley22075. You're right, the gap is too big for a 'real world' application. I purposefully left the gap 'stupid big' in order to make it easier to show in the video.
@foley22075 As KETIVt. has already said, it's quite obviously an exaggerated example to make it more apparent. I know your comment is 2 years old, I'm replying for others to see.
In Autodesk Inventor 11, I am having trouble welding to a curved or rounded shape surface. could someone help me out? I'm not to great when it comes to welding.
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I have found that frame generator and am learning to use it. However The sizes of square tubing that I will be using are not in there. Is there a way to create them or download more libraries?
LuiNJae 7 months ago
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LuiNJae 7 months ago
My question is if you know where I can find a library of standard square, round tubing, angle, I beam, U channel, and other basic type metal/iron forms. Also solid stalk square, round. I do not know the basic stuff to make them from scratch as in detentions. I might know 1" x 1" squarer tubing but i do not know thickness and how round the corners are. Email me Please mouthpear@yahoo.com
LuiNJae 7 months ago
I just found and love your videos. I have subscribed and am looking forward to learning much from you. I have a question. I am very new to Autodesk and metal working.
LuiNJae 7 months ago
How to select a material for a weld seam? For instance elgacore 162?
86baho 10 months ago
That is not a good weld the gap is to big, the gap will shrink when welded. The weld will pull, the material welded being will cause the gap to close, who does that????
foley22075 2 years ago
@foley22075: Thanks for the insight, Foley22075. You're right, the gap is too big for a 'real world' application. I purposefully left the gap 'stupid big' in order to make it easier to show in the video.
KETIVtechnologies 1 year ago
@foley22075 As KETIVt. has already said, it's quite obviously an exaggerated example to make it more apparent. I know your comment is 2 years old, I'm replying for others to see.
thedevo01 3 weeks ago
What kind of trouble are you seeing? R11 is a pretty long way back, so a lot of things have changed.
KETIVtechnologies 2 years ago
In Autodesk Inventor 11, I am having trouble welding to a curved or rounded shape surface. could someone help me out? I'm not to great when it comes to welding.
jesselneel 2 years ago