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quotation with note hole without step

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I'm listing tables with the known hole 1657108548475.webpwhen I quote a blind threaded hole gives me a note of the type m8x1 x 10 x 20
If in the case of a big step, I would like to hide the information of the thread and have a note type m8 x 10 x 20.
I don't understand how the step is hidden.

greetings to all
 
when I quote a blind threaded hole gives me a note of the type m8x1 x 10 x 20
If in the case of a big step, I would like to hide the information of the thread
you must edit the thread.xls file (create a copy first for security), with inventor closed; go to the tab "iso metric profile", then edit the values in the column "custom thread designation".

then in the editor styles set the format of the blind hole (and/or other types of hole) like this:
<qtynote><thdcd> prof. <thrd>(the important value is <thdcd>)

(changes to the thread.xls file do not work hot with open inventor; probably uploads the file only at the opening, does not read it from time to time)
</thdcd></thrd></thdcd></qtynote>
 
I use gb metric profile, in the hole quota does not indicate the pitch (in general), I use iso metric profile for the fine steps.
 

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I use gb metric profile
[non fatelo a casa] I, however, to semplicate my life, at some point I decided to remove all threads that I have never used in ten years, leaving only (some) iso, npt, and internal pg (created by me) :-)

if necessary, I have the backup file.
 
[non fatelo a casa] I, however, to semplicate my life, at some point I decided to remove all threads that I have never used in ten years, leaving only (some) iso, npt, and internal pg (created by me) :)

if necessary, I have the backup file.
I decided to do this.
and also for the screws, I created a custom library where I copied only the screws I use. then in the project file I detached all the others and left only my active.
 
the excel sheet (in part with the green column - custom thread designation) can be well customized by removing the step value only in the big step threads.
the thing definitely works to manage table 2d but it is absolutely not to norm.
It's a wrong custom we only have in Italy.
 
the excel sheet (in part with the green column - custom thread designation) can be well customized by removing the step value only in the big step threads.
Right, you did well to specify it.
the thing definitely works to manage table 2d but it is absolutely not to norm.
It's a wrong custom we only have in Italy.
if in the workshop see drawings with m8x1.25 begin to sweat cold and look around scattered:-)
At least, in all the firms I've worked in, they've always made me stories about this; and a firm still used the old triangles \/\/\/ as signs of processing, I don't tell you the casino when they had to "understand" roughness:-(
 
and then we are surprised if they bring production to Romany, Turkish or even cina.
ours who do not know the norms of the design should either upgrade or go to mop the earth.
However, the reality of our workshops and the cultural level that reigns there, I know it well and understand you, having myself had your own problems.
 
and then we are surprised if they bring production to Romany, Turkish or even cina.
ours who do not know the norms of the design should either upgrade or go to mop the earth.
However, the reality of our workshops and the cultural level that reigns there, I know it well and understand you, having myself had your own problems.
the cultural level of the workshops is directly proportional to the people who work there. if there are no carpenters/saldators/folders of sheet metal or other professions of pure workshop is symptom that there is no generational replacement for so long the "cattive" habits persist.
then it is true that the productions are moving in the countries mentioned, but by personal experience the works that come from these places must (not always) be "lived" by Italian staff. you want for bad assemblies, materials of dubious origin or logic of electrical operation from third world.
 
the cultural level of the workshops is directly proportional to the people who work there. if there are no carpenters/saldators/folders of sheet metal or other professions of pure workshop is symptom that there is no generational replacement for so long the "cattive" habits persist.
then it is true that the productions are moving in the countries mentioned, but by personal experience the works that come from these places must (not always) be "lived" by Italian staff. you want for bad assemblies, materials of dubious origin or logic of electrical operation from third world.
1) I agree. We're making them do the money, they're wrong, and we're gonna have to take them one by one. so let's not always complain that abroad everything is better.

2) I will be in a paradise, but from us workshop and technical office speak and sometimes they are to explain to us how to quote, what tolerances to put, etc... and they know very well to interpret a design with any roughness or thread, including symbols of devasation/lamatura
 

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