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September 6, 2018
Posted on September 6, 2018 by Synergis Manufacturing Applications Consultant, Dave Breiner
Autodesk Inventor can help save you time and increase accuracy in your designs with a feature called projected geometry. This technology allows you to borrow geometry from existing parts when creating a new part in an assembly.
While this process is relatively straightforward, there are common issues users must avoid when using projected geometry in order to create the feature in the correct environment.
In this video tutorial, Dave Breiner will walk you through the basics of projecting geometry within an assembly. You’ll gain an understanding of how the geometry is linked and learn best practices on how to use this technique in your own designs.
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