Good morning /diy/, I'm having a fun pain in the ass because the assemble is not working was I expected, Autocad Inventor's software, after create a countersunk hole, I proceed to pull a countersunk screw from "Place from Content Center" in Assemble options,the tool ask me to choose a conical surface and a cylindrical surface, but for some reason the conical surface is not showed or don't highlight as the tool regularly does.
P.D: In ISO (meters, milimeters, etc) measures the screw fit with no problem, but in ANSI (inchs, feets, etc) measures, the issue start.
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>>1196149
Please, send help
>>1196149
What's this for? Can you not just make it in real life without dicking around in software?
>>1196151
Actually the project is for a mechanism to take the temperature from a crucible, the thing is I have to show the dynamic or movement of this stupid project before the assembly and then start with the production in real life, but some pieces are not fitting like this kind of screw
>>1196151
Solve the problem anyways, just find the part in the browser under the view, right click, and select "Include all surfaces."
>>1196161
Thanks for taking the time to share your solution.
>Inventor
>ansi
found your problems
>>1196149
>inventor
>ANSI
JUST
>>1196154
Make a crucible with water jackets. Plum to radiator in a cooler with ice water and rock salt.
30 degrees of fuckoff heat
Switch to solidworks you child
Is it worth it to learn CAD?
>>1197103
Dunno? Are you a shiftless cunt who has no idea what he is doing and asks stupid questions like "Is it worth it to learn CAD?"
Do you NEED to learn CAD? Are we expected to know you and what you are interested in..?