Thank you for the video, you can also do right click on the missing component press on the menu "component" and then "replace from content center" in this way you'll be able to replace the component keeping the existing constrains and the same location in the assembly.
Thanks Neil. Redundancies coming at our place but if I still have a job in a few weeks I intend adding cable tray to the content centre and using your other tutorial get it to total the length. All in the hands of the bosses now. . . . . . . . . Thanks. Jim
We don't keep our files on a network location. Although, they are not in the users documents folder. They are in folder on the C drive and synced between users using a cloud storage app. This way everything still works when the network goes down. Large assemblies open faster as well as there is no network lag.
Hi Neil! This video made my day! I`ll check the mentioned videos too. I really, really appreciated your effort. If you want to find a juice topic it would be nice to deal with ADAPTIVITY and/or ASSOCIATIVITY. I love to lose references and create chaos then collapse my assembles (which are usually caused by using the "magical" project geometry command. I think this is the most dangerous tool on the bar, at least you have to be aware of use it. It`s been a honor and a pleasure. Bye: Joe (Hoze from Hungary)
No probs man! I've already previously done a video on Adaptivity, I can't remember how much detail I went into but I definitely would have explained the dangers of it!
TFI this will be awesome... I worke in furniture manufacturing and I use Inventor and I would like to record my modeling process to share with some friends and co-workers....
I put all my content center parts in a standard library, I can rename them with our part numbers and add any other meta data i need. Now i have a library of parts that i know are in our inventory and... my parts lists dont look like shite. :-)
Does it make sense to route the content to the specific project files so they are all contained in one folder? Obviously for extremely large assemblies I see why not....but smaller files that use less than 20 content center pieces?
hey Neil, I am planning on building a 3d cad computer, I am a mechanical engineering student, who may also want to do the occasional gaming. I referenced your 550 dollar build video but noticed that most of the parts are unavailable. I would like to keep my budget under 800 USD. I was looking at the i7 7700k but im lost on everything else, any suggestions?
Your channel's great, man. You've helped me solve some pretty difficult stuff in my work. Cheers!
Thank you for the video, you can also do right click on the missing component press on the menu "component" and then "replace from content center" in this way you'll be able to replace the component keeping the existing constrains and the same location in the assembly.
Thanks Neil. Redundancies coming at our place but if I still have a job in a few weeks I intend adding cable tray to the content centre and using your other tutorial get it to total the length.
All in the hands of the bosses now. . . . . . . . . Thanks.
Jim
We don't keep our files on a network location. Although, they are not in the users documents folder. They are in folder on the C drive and synced between users using a cloud storage app. This way everything still works when the network goes down. Large assemblies open faster as well as there is no network lag.
Hi Neil!
This video made my day! I`ll check the mentioned videos too. I really, really appreciated your effort.
If you want to find a juice topic it would be nice to deal with ADAPTIVITY and/or ASSOCIATIVITY. I love to lose references and create chaos then collapse my assembles (which are usually caused by using the "magical" project geometry command. I think this is the most dangerous tool on the bar, at least you have to be aware of use it.
It`s been a honor and a pleasure.
Bye: Joe (Hoze from Hungary)
No probs man! I've already previously done a video on Adaptivity, I can't remember how much detail I went into but I definitely would have explained the dangers of it!
Hey, i always enjoy watching your videos, great work man... out of topic question, what software you use to record your screen?
I'll do a video on this, I get asked it a lot! It's Xsplit but I need to explain how I use it as Xsplit is marketed for other uses
TFI this will be awesome... I worke in furniture manufacturing and I use Inventor and I would like to record my modeling process to share with some friends and co-workers....
Gracias tio, me salvaste la vida.
great vid
I put all my content center parts in a standard library, I can rename them with our part numbers and add any other meta data i need. Now i have a library of parts that i know are in our inventory and... my parts lists dont look like shite. :-)
Does it make sense to route the content to the specific project files so they are all contained in one folder? Obviously for extremely large assemblies I see why not....but smaller files that use less than 20 content center pieces?
hey Neil, I am planning on building a 3d cad computer, I am a mechanical engineering student, who may also want to do the occasional gaming. I referenced your 550 dollar build video but noticed that most of the parts are unavailable.
I would like to keep my budget under 800 USD. I was looking at the i7 7700k but im lost on everything else, any suggestions?
We always make them custom so we don't have issues with them being in wrong folder.
Yeah wait till you have to share the content center. In a NON vault environment. Not fun.