covered topic in this video are as follows:
- Heads-Up Display
- draw line with an angle in the inventor
- fillet in inventor
- trim in inventor
- extrude in inventor
in this video, i tried to explain about heads-up display so I explained it by drawing one triangle. and while drawing triangle I used the line, trim, fillet, extrude command.
Heads-Up Display (HUD) Settings Reference:-
Enable Pointer Input:
When active, the starting point for a sketch element is displayed as Cartesian coordinates (X and Y values) in the value input boxes near the cursor. Disabling Pointer Input turns off the coordinate display of the starting point of a sketch element.
- Pointer Input options:
Use to switch the starting point for a sketch element between Cartesian and Polar coordinates.Cartesian Coordinates:
When selected, the starting point of a sketch element is displayed with X and Y values relative to the sketch origin of X = 0, Y = 0. This is the default setting.Polar Coordinates:
When selected, the starting point of a sketch element is displayed with length (L) and angle (A) values relative to the sketch origin of X = 0, Y = 0.Enable Dimension Input where possible:
When active, values are entered using a combination of both regular Cartesian and Polar coordinates depending on the type of sketch element being drawn. Dimensions are automatically placed on sketch geometry when the TAB key is used to toggle between value input fields.When this setting is disabled, values are entered using Delta X and Delta Y Cartesian coordinates only. Polar coordinates cannot be used. Dimensions are not placed on sketch geometry even when using the TAB key to toggle between value input fields.
- Dimension Input options:
Cartesian Coordinates:
When
selected, both positive and negative Cartesian X and Y coordinates are
entered. The values are calculated based on the last pick point.
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