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Hi Guys,

 

Firstly, let me greet you all a Happy Valentines Day.

 

I do have a query. I have DL an assembly (.SAT extension) of actuator from a suppliers website. But the 3D Model was a smaller version of what I need. My query is, would it be possible to scale the said 3D model?

 

If yes, could you please share it. Appreciate any help exerted.

 

I have attached a zip file of the said 3D Model.

IQ2_THW+AZ-1.zip

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This is where AutoCAD can really come in Handy...

 

scale_sat.jpg

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This is where AutoCAD can really come in Handy...

 

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Thank you Ken. Why? I never thought of that...

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I have been looking at how to do this in inventor for agess... how did you do it in auto cad ken?

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I have been looking at how to do this in inventor for agess...

 

Derive Component

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Well, there you go Robert. Thanks JD, did not know that...

 

valve.jpg

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...in AutoCAD use the Scale command.

 

 

other than use the Derive Component to scale in Inventor I think there is also routine in the SDK to uniformly/non-uniformly scale within a part file without going the Derived route.

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...in AutoCAD use the Scale command.

 

 

other than use the Derive Component to scale in Inventor I think there is also routine in the SDK to uniformly/non-uniformly scale within a part file without going the Derived route.

 

Thank you JD for the info/feedback...

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