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Hello everyone.. .

I've been starting to use inventor for a few days. But I'm freaking out how to cut solids. e.g. if I have two flanked cones that intersect and I would like to eliminate the part, precisely, intersecting. Would you explain to me how? I tried with dividing and various options but nothing. Don't you tell me it's only cut out for extrusion? !

Thanks all..
 
I tried with the surfaces using the tool size and something you get it... I am not quite clear about this procedure. when I have to cut more surfaces than another I do not get the desired results.
help!
 
I am in the same part (the same .ipt) , I have to put them in a set to cut them? I'm trying to create an axieme with the two intersecting cones but I don't see the commands for such operations... .
 
Hello everyone.. .

I've been starting to use inventor for a few days. But I'm freaking out how to cut solids. e.g. if I have two flanked cones that intersect and I would like to eliminate the part, precisely, intersecting. Would you explain to me how? I tried with dividing and various options but nothing. Don't you tell me it's only cut out for extrusion? !

Thanks all..
Would you like to achieve a result due to the intersection of the two solids? Do I understand? Let me know, I'll try to help you!
 
you basically want to simply remove the intersecting part of the two cones to develop the resulting part... What I can do with rhino very simply with "cut". . .
 
:confused: Would you remove the intersecting part of one of 2? Do you want to cut the surfaces with a common intersection curve, or do you want to cut the two solids with a plane?
 
I want to cut the two solids one compared to the other, want to eliminate the intersecting part of both... I just wanted to know how this works? I have to select the solid and then what command to use? are the commands I do not know and with the guide I can not even (f1). with inventor I can not while, as I said before above, with rhino just select the two solids and cut simply. . .
 
I want to cut the two solids one compared to the other, want to eliminate the intersecting part of both... I just wanted to know how this works? I have to select the solid and then what command to use? are the commands I do not know and with the guide I can not even (f1). with inventor I can not while, as I said before above, with rhino just select the two solids and cut simply. . .
I don't remember it's been a while since I haven't used inventor but don't know boolean? ?
Hi.
 
And yet it should be an easy operation?! Does anyone know? I begin to doubt this program.. .
 
stone... I don't see any bolean operation... or command for such.. I'm telling you, I'm in the first place with inventor, but you know him?
 
you basically want to simply remove the intersecting part of the two cones to develop the resulting part... What I can do with rhino very simply with "cut". . .
we say the same methodology used by autocad! :wink: let's try to solve the problem! Try telling me the steps you do, or you can't start the function! I'll see how I can do it according to my knowledge! If you create a file I try to do what you care about! :wink:
 
stone... I don't see any bolean operation... or command for such.. I'm telling you, I'm in the first place with inventor, but you know him?
but what file did you try to do what you intend to do? have you tried in .iam file?
 
I think I found the solution! I managed to do it, operating in the part file, to prescribe that I asked the question if our colleague had tried in the .iam file, because in the .iam file it does not seem to me it is possible to carry out these operations! well you should create a solid and a surface that intersects, and then with the sculpt command you will get a bolean operation! I hope I've been helpful! hello!
 

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And yet it should be an easy operation?! Does anyone know? I begin to doubt this program.. .
I would begin to doubt myself....... :smile:

cmq in every inventor operation, extruding sweep revolution etc, there is the possibility to choose between creates or material size. in a few words do the first cone then draw the sketch with laxagoma of the second with which to make the revolution, now choose cut in the command window.
 
I would begin to doubt myself....... :smile:

cmq in every inventor operation, extruding sweep revolution etc, there is the possibility to choose between creates or material size. in a few words do the first cone then draw the sketch with laxagoma of the second with which to make the revolution, now choose cut in the command window.
I agree. It seems like a pretty simple operation to do. you must use the "cut" function of extrusion or sweep and not the "cut" component that you find on the abarra of commands
 
select the cone you want to use to cut, dx button > change processing.
the working window opens: select the second blue button in the middle of the window (size mode).
Hi.
 

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