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When I have a little down time, I sometimes like to build my own woodworking projects inside the Autodesk tools, just to see how I might use the tools to help me with my own design challenges.
One of my projects I toy with is a "Saturday Table" that I found in woodworking book.
I've built up the assembly and drawings in Autodesk Inventor, archived the drawings in Autodesk Vault, rendered the files in Autodesk Showcase, and as a last step, I decided to make the assembly instructions in Autodesk Inventor Publisher.
The Saturday Table Rendered in Autodesk Showcase |
Overkill you might say? Probably. It's not a complicated design, compared to the Autodesk Inventor's of the Month like Tolar Manufacturing, and 4th Dimensional Facade Solutions.
But even this had a lesson to teach me.
In the process of creating assembly instructions, I found that the screws to mount the table top where obscured by the table's aprons. I could have rotated the view so you could see under the table, but I felt that would make it hard to see the screws and where they needed to go.
Gah! I can't see where the screws go! |
So I opted for another solution. Inventor Publisher can change the color style a part in a single snapshot, or step of the process. So when I reached the step where the apron obscured the parts I needed to show, I just used the "Smooth Ghost" style.
Smooth Ghost might help! |
Much better! |
So here is the video on the full trick of the trade! Enjoy!
P.S. If you're looking for more videos on Inventor Publisher, check out the posts listed here!
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