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- Face based family loses host after grouping - Autodesk Community
Hello all, As the title says; I've made a face based family When I group that family with its host everything is fine But when i make a copy of the group, the copy in the new group loses its host and in this case more importantly its elevation Is there anyway to fix or avoid this? Without hav
- Solved: Is there a way to Merge Faces? - Autodesk Community
Occasionally I may get an STL file that has no original source file and I will convert the mesh to a body so I can modify it If the object is simple and has several faces on the same plane is there a way to merge these faces so I can bring the body closer to it's original state? I see something s
- Extrusion offset from surface, plane or sketch - Autodesk Community
That option, extrude from face is not readily apparent in my Autodesk professional Inventor 2017 I've often found myself sketching on a primary plane and offsetting from a sketch in SW and would like to do so again with Inventor I hope to work it out then mirror the new feature across the middle primary plane
- Understanding: Extrude and Sheet Metal Face - Autodesk Community
Sheet Metal Face is not yet leveraging the geometry-based profile recognition It is still using the traditional constraint-based profile recognition For this case, you will need to add sketch points at the intersection (where the two curves intersect) Then Inventor Sheet Metal Face will be able to find the regions Many thanks!
- Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community
Therefore, Families that are hosted to a Face are necessary Any of these element-specific Families can be converted to Face-Based with the following procedure: 1 Create a new Project and draw a Wall, Floor, or Ceiling - which ever element is an appropriate host 2 Load in the desired Family and place one instance of each Type on the host
- Solved: How to get the face reference - Autodesk Community
The face retrieved from CalculateSpatialElementGeometry method doesn't contain a valid reference I think the face you want to get should belong to other Revit element's face
- Solved: Extruding curved face - Autodesk Community
I would like to be able to extrude a curved face linearly without the radius of the face changing For example, if I had a dish with a 2" inner radius and I grabbed the inner face and pulled it upward I would like the result to be a cylinder with the same 2" radius dished face on top Instead the ra
- How to split a solid body along a curved face - Autodesk Community
Solved: I have a solid body and would like to split it along the curved face so i will end up with 3 bodies after split (attached pic) Is there an
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