

Add powerful 3D tools to the working 2D process and then use all advantages of the technology of electronic prototyping.

I have not figured out how to efficiently communicate information in this field without geometry.Inventor LT Suite is an a electronic prototyping technology for computer aided design system for engineering design of Inventor LT and 2D drawing tools for AutoCAD LT, combined into a cost-effective software package. If you follow this forum you will see that in nearly every thread that I respond to I request that a file exhibiting the problem be included. This will make you file as small as possible for fast downloading. It is common practice to grab the red End of Part marker in the browser and drag it to the top of the browser before zipping. You can zip a file by right clicking on the filename and selecting Send to Compressed (zipped) folder. Maybe there is an easy solution to what you need to do. You give your parts relative position and motion in an assembly - just like the real world. Keep in mind that Inventor LT does not include assemblies. You need to read this document and experiment with the sample files The first thing a machinist does in making a real part on a bridgeport mill is indicate in the vise. You should be sketching in the correct location to begin with. If you run into a problem simply zip what you have so far and post here. In addition to books avialable at and inter-library loan there are also numerous free on-line tutorials.Īnd I believe Dennis has some on-line tutorials as well. And it does not have sheet metal tools - but that doesn't mean you couldn't do sheet metal designs. Inventor LT is the same as Inventor except that it doesn't do assemblies (although it would be pretty easy to simulate AutoCAD type assemblies in Inventor LT). >There are books available on full Inventor 2008 Do a google search. Looks like it is a bit more difficult to go from Max to Inventor though. What formats does 3DS Max import? ACIS? STEP? IGES?Īpparently some are using Inventor generated files in Max.
