Friday 14 November 2014

Tube and Pipe

I have been working long hours trying to get this Tube and Pipe video out and I just missed my deadline. One rule that impose myself was to do a post at least every week and it's usually published Thursday midnight.

There was no time for a proper blog on the all the info in the video but I will draw from it for the next couple of posts where I hope to add images and detailed explanations.

Because it's rather long I suspect some of you might get bored quite a lot but I recommend that you watch it over the lunch break just to see if there's anything new you can get from it.

Please send back your comments as well as best practices and other tips that you might have.






5 comments:

  1. Hi. I know this is an very old post. But you mention in the video that you use two scripts. Are these still available and compatible with Inventor 2019/2020?

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    1. Hi,

      I will try and dig those out for you. Which scripts do you need?
      What is the expected output?
      Thanks
      Adrian

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    2. Thank you. In your video, it is the ones named ASM_Tags_v1.1 (If there is a later one I would rather get the newer one) and the other one is changing your custom made balloon on the drawing to the tag number specified with the script ASM_Tags in the assembly. If I saw correctly the script is named: DWG_Tags (This is the one where the custom ballons you created is changed to show the tag number as what was done with the ASM_Tags script.
      Hope this makes sense.

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  2. Hello, I am still trying to figure out my way through these tubes and pipes. Are those tanks imported or you designed them yourself ?

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    1. Hi,

      The tanks are modeled by us and pipe with fittings are generated from Content Center

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