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add overmmetal

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Hello everyone and good morning... in designing the shape for the realization of a flywheel for foundry, I need after designing the final dimensions of the piece, add 1.5mm of supermmetal in all directions ... someone can tell me if on inventor 2013 there is a command to do so? ?
 
...maybe working with the surfaces of the built flywheel and the command thickens. . .
 
Excuse me in the inventor English version, will the command thicken as it is called?
 
in Italian is thickened/offset. in English will be something like xxxxx/offset. However it is in the toolbar model 3d> change of the part
 
thicken/offset
Thanks so much for the answer, I added the overmmetal, done this I wanted to ask if there is a command to add the volumetric withdrawal that comes to me in percentage on the volume , in my case 1.8%.
 
Thanks so much for the answer, I added the overmmetal, done this I wanted to ask if there is a command to add the volumetric withdrawal that comes to me in percentage on the volume , in my case 1.8%.
derivative component with scale 1,018
 
derivative component with scale 1,018
excuse my total incompetence, in the English version what is the command comes component?
I wanted to ask even if you can calculate the volume of parts of the piece including for example between two surfaces and if you how?
 
excuse my total incompetence, in the English version what is the command comes component?
I wanted to ask even if you can calculate the volume of parts of the piece including for example between two surfaces and if you how?
No offense, but why don't you download the language pack?
 
I introduce myself to specify one thing for what concerns the withdrawal and method with the derivation command in scale.. .
everything depends on how the particular is done, as if it is a solid "simple" the thing can also be resolved as you have been told, but if the particular has holes (for example), climbing it involves moving and changing the design position of such holes (or other peculiarities), as the "scale", scales all the dimensions of the piece...
As I said, even if you have no holes, you have to see how the piece is made to print.... sometimes a redesigned ad hoc geometry is needed later, in order to make the mold.
 
I introduce myself to specify one thing for what concerns the withdrawal and method with the derivation command in scale.. .
everything depends on how the particular is done, as if it is a solid "simple" the thing can also be resolved as you have been told, but if the particular has holes (for example), climbing it involves moving and changing the design position of such holes (or other peculiarities), as the "scale", scales all the dimensions of the piece...
As I said, even if you have no holes, you have to see how the piece is made to print.... sometimes a redesigned ad hoc geometry is needed later, in order to make the mold.
I don't know about molds and I don't get into it, but I know that in inventor there is a tool in the part that allows you to create molds. It was created for plastic parts, but who knows that by tapping some parameters. . .http://help.autodesk.com/view/invntor/2015/ita/?guid=guid-04aea028-60b4-41a8-87f4-d17d0c927895
 

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