mahmoud abdallah Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 With the help of this forum and other source i could use the Autocad 2010 more efficient i would like to present thanks for you all the next step is learning Autodesk Inventor and i have one quistion how could i make splines on a shaft created by Dedign acclerator? thank you very much for help and if I had write this thread in a wrong place please any one Alarm me Good Bye... Quote
ReMark Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 I'm assuming you are attempting this is 3D right? Can you provide some dimensions and perhaps an image of what the shaft should look like? Possibly a digital photo? Quote
mahmoud abdallah Posted March 24, 2010 Author Posted March 24, 2010 This is the shaft what i made using 3D autocad And this is the same shaft using inventor the main problem is how to make the spline in the inventor image as it is in the cad image Also you could observe that the key way in the the two images are differ sothat i want to know how to make the same keyway by inventor as it is in the cad image Thank you very much to help Quote
ReMark Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 mahmoud: You posted in the AutoCAD forum so I mistakenly thought you were doing this only in AutoCAD and not Inventor. I am not an Inventor user however Inventor Expert and Forum Deity JD Mather could definitely advise you on how to accomplish the task. I recommend you start a new thread in the Inventor forum. Make the title descriptive. Something like: How do I add splines and a keyway to a shaft created with Inventor? How does that sound to you? Quote
mahmoud abdallah Posted March 24, 2010 Author Posted March 24, 2010 It souds very good Thank you very very much and i would like to tell you that the posted Autocad image above wouldnt be created if i wouldnt regester in this forume, i mean "you allready helped me so much times" Quote
ReMark Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 On behalf of those who have assisted you let me say you're entirely welcomed mahmoud. Keep up the good work. Pretty soon you'll be teaching us! Quote
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