Inventor – iFeatures provide a quick fix
This weekend I was up to my neck in a problem with having to rebuild a fast and dirty project. It was built for pretty only. The problem was that a weekend build did not cover enough time to do the job right. Shortcuts lead to failures in Inventor.
I had constrained latches of a door in the door assembly, and then reversed my build and snapped the cut edges off the latch in the door part, and cut out the hole. It was fast and I didn’t need solid build, just fast. Hmmm, sounds familiar. Don’t have time to do it right, but always have time to do it over…. And do it over you will.
I started the job with a skeleton containing the global resources, and the overall shell. This worked like champ. Eventually as I began to run out of time, I started to cut corners. Portions of the projected geometry began to fail for one reason or another (because of the shortcuts). Everything was fine until I had to make a change.
So was tired of recreating my ‘shortcut’ doors, and decided to get a better shortcut. The latch plate had to recut for each change.
Use the iFeature to reduce repetitive steps
Rather than create it for the third time (eventually even I learn from my mistakes), I created an iFeature. This part however had no geometry and was just the solid model. Fine. I created a cut extrusion from sketched cut edges, an sent it out in all directions.
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