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extrusion with surface offset

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pasquale83

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Hello, girl.

I'm playing a little with inventor trying to figure something out. . .
I am almost good with solidworks, which as philosophy should be close to inventor.. .

are the first days ... and there has already been a difficulty:confused:

I am trying to achieve some kind of bearing support like that in figure: 41ebzHugC2L._SX438_.webpbut with the fixing plate to 4 holes and with the narrower cylindrical body of the plate


I designed and extruded the plate first,
now I have realized the "on a face" sketch of the plate to extrude the cylindrical part

but between the various commands I did not find the possibility to extrude with offset from the face (both starting and ending)

in solidworks was very easy and intuitive, just select "from the face with offset" and "to the face with offset"

here it seems not possible :confused:
should I extrude between the two faces and after making a subtraction of material?! :4404:
 
parts from the median plane and extrude the share you want symmetrically or asymmetrically, at your choice.
 
parts from the median plane and extrude the share you want symmetrically or asymmetrically, at your choice.
Hello thanks for the celery answer! :

I know that the problem can be circumvented like this,
but sometimes it is more convenient to draw with external "references" in order to be able to change the model quickly... So I was trying to figure out whether it was possible or not to extrude with offset
 
Hi.

if you can be of help I attach a ucp support of the type ipart, i.e. with family table parts, inserting this "block" inside the axieme, will ask you what diameter you want to use and then it will dimension everything accordingly.

opening the file as a single part, file - open, you can see in the working browser steps to realize it

Good job
 

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Hello thanks for the celery answer! :

I know that the problem can be circumvented like this,
but sometimes it is more convenient to draw with external "references" in order to be able to change the model quickly... So I was trying to figure out whether it was possible or not to extrude with offset
You can do something like that, but you must first create two stories related to faces.

I haven't used solidworks for many years, but also from other occasions, it seems to me that one of the substantial differences is the vast use of reference geometries that in inventor are very used, while in sw are more 'optional'... it's only a little different way to work. .
 
- create a floor space desired by the first surface
- create the second floor with the offset wanted from the second surface
- do the extrusion sketch on the first floor
- Do the "da-a" extrusion to the second floor.

at a later time you can change the plane distances from the surfaces and the extrusion will change accordingly.
 

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