Autodesk University
2013-04-17, 04:55 AM
Instructor: Bill Fane - British Columbia Institute of Technology
Class Description: Are you using the same type of feature over and over again in many different parts? Do you find it a nuisance to have to sketch-constrain-dimension-solidify them over and over again? Do you wish you could use standard "placed features" similar to the standard holes, fillets, and chamfers? Well, now you can create your own catalog of your own standard iFeatures and insert them into any part model as easily as dragging and dropping from Windows Explorer. There's more! iFeatures can also be "table-driven" so that the user can select a particular feature size or configuration as they insert it, much like placing a standard hole feature. In this presentation, we will show you what iFeatures are and how to create and use them.
Class Description: Are you using the same type of feature over and over again in many different parts? Do you find it a nuisance to have to sketch-constrain-dimension-solidify them over and over again? Do you wish you could use standard "placed features" similar to the standard holes, fillets, and chamfers? Well, now you can create your own catalog of your own standard iFeatures and insert them into any part model as easily as dragging and dropping from Windows Explorer. There's more! iFeatures can also be "table-driven" so that the user can select a particular feature size or configuration as they insert it, much like placing a standard hole feature. In this presentation, we will show you what iFeatures are and how to create and use them.