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Inventor: Snap object

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Hello, everyone.
I just started with inventor 2008.
in one set I have to join two tubes, and I would be comfortable with an autocad-type object snap to bind them in the right position one in the center of the other.
I can't find, if there are, the above snaps. How can I do that?

Thank you.
 
Hello, everyone.
I just started with inventor 2008.
in one set I have to join two tubes, and I would be comfortable with an autocad-type object snap to bind them in the right position one in the center of the other.
I can't find, if there are, the above snaps. How can I do that?

Thank you.
snaps like autocad do not exist.
to you however serve the constraints, in the specific " center / hole ".

Bye.
 
However, there are no holes in the two tubes. What do I refer to him?
Isn't there any halfway lines?

Hi.
 
However, there are no holes in the two tubes. What do I refer to him?
Isn't there any halfway lines?

Hi.
the tubes are swallows with a luuungo hole, use that to bind.:biggrin:
I'm afraid you're in the first place.
post the file so we see you frame.
Did you look at the tutorials?

Bye.
 
No, you have to put all the components together.
I repeat, look at some video tutorials, otherwise you don't leave.
When I started, after years of autocad, I couldn't understand how to proceed.
three half days of course were enough to route me (I did not know the forum yet:biggrin: )

Bye.
 
I watched the tutorial, including exercises. actually, the first times is difficult.

Here's the file...
 

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I would like to bind the central tube so that it joins the middle of the lateral ones.
vein from autocad I miss the snap object (in this case half-work) in the bond function. . .

the lengths of the pipes must always remain valid.

are qudri tubes because the machine must be made like this.
 
So it's not like in autocad where you can save with previous versions?
I guess not, otherwise you would.
patience.

Thanks the same.


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