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Autodesk Inventor: Part 3 Creating a Drawing

Autodesk Inventor: Part 3 Creating a Drawing. Once a part has been finalized and fitted into the assembly, a Drawing needs to be made, so a diagram of the part can be printed to show how the part should be made. PowerPoint by: Danica Chang. Creating a Drawing. Press new

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Autodesk Inventor: Part 3 Creating a Drawing

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  1. Autodesk Inventor: Part 3Creating a Drawing Once a part has been finalized and fitted into the assembly, a Drawing needs to be made, so a diagram of the part can be printed to show how the part should be made. PowerPoint by: Danica Chang

  2. Creating a Drawing • Press new • Open a new Standard.idw, then press OK

  3. Formatting • Under model, in the lower left part of the screen, right-click “Sheet:1” • Then press “Edit Sheet…” • Change size to A, then press OK • Next, delete by right-clicking and pressing delete

  4. Insert Component Find component • Right-click “Sheet:1” again, and press “Base View…” • Find the component you want to make a drawing of. • Pick a scale that will allow the entire part to fit on the page • Then, press OK Pick an appropriate scale

  5. Projected View • Press on the upper left menu, then press your component. • Next move your mouse to where you want a different orientation of the part to be shown, and click. • Repeat for as many sides as necessary. • Then, right-click and press create

  6. Centerline Make sure both are pressed • If you have holes in your part, you need to draw centerlines • Right-click on each view and press “Automated centerlines…” • After changing the centerline settings, press OK Precision should be to 3 decimal places

  7. Baseline Dimensions • Press on the top left and switch to • Press This tool allows you to display the dimensions of the part, measuring from one side.

  8. Baseline Dimensions • First click on a side you want to measure everything else from (an outer edge) • Then click on all the features you wish to measure from that edge. • Right-click and press continue • The dimensions should show up and simply left-click to designate where it should be placed

  9. Hole Dimensions • Next use to label the dimensions of the holes. • Make sure the tolerance is to 3 decimal places

  10. Description • Finally, add a description, which should include: • The name of the designer • Description of the part • Material • Tolerance • Quantity • Any other notes

  11. Your final drawing should look like this:

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