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exclusively created in the Autodesk Inventor environment. Improved automa c clamping detec on. The clamping detec on algorithm in the automa c CNC ...
What’s new in Woodwork for Inventor v8 Hole notes in a 3D model The user can assign notes with different kinds of content to selected holes on the part model. The content of these notes can later be automa�cally exported to the part drawing. Hole geometric parameters contained in the notes can be supplemented with informa�on on hole tolerances or indicate addi�onal fields in which other hole characteris�cs can be provided.

A new panel joining method in the Skeleton Dress Up func�on The Skeleton Dress Up func�on now offers a new feature allowing users to join panels at an angle (Mitering trim).

Pre-se�ng material oversize While crea�ng a material, the user has an op�on of pre-se�ng the workpiece oversize. Thanks to this feature the user does not need to assign an oversize as a separate command, because it is done automa�cally during material assignment.

Material replacement in a model The user can now get an overview of the materials used in the model which are also available for those materials that are not registered in the current material database. The user can also perform a mass replacement of materials including those materials that are not currently visible in the material database.

It’s great that all these features and improvements will be included in Learning Path..

Improved material and color replacement in BOM specifica�on The user can now link each type of material to Excel tables. This improves the applica�on and provision of data replaced in MS Excel tables for each material type and facilitates naviga�on in MS Excel table entries.

Changing the holes table form The user can create his own holes table templates in the Woodwork for Inventor drawing template based on which of these tables will be generated in the drawing. This ensures that the form of the holes table being generated are be�er suited to the user’s needs.

iBox components The user can create a library of his items (iBox components). When crea�ng an interior design, the designer first creates a conceptual model which is expressed as a primi�ve set of volumes, a concept. Once the concept has been created and inserted into the assembly, the designer, while inser�ng the iBox component, can indicate a primi�ve concept volume. The result: the iBox component and its size are automa�cally synchronized based on the indicated concept volume.

Automa�c visualiza�on of hole parameters in a drawing The automa�c plo�ng of drawings now allows the users to request automa�c export of hole posi�on parameters into the part drawing.

Visualiza�on of the informa�on created by the Woodwork for Inventor add-on in the drawings created by the user The automa�c drawing refresh func�on has been improved. It is now even more reliable. It is also possible to visualize the informa�on created by the Woodwork for Inventor add-on in the drawings that have been exclusively created in the Autodesk Inventor environment.

Improved automa�c clamping detec�on The clamping detec�on algorithm in the automa�c CNC technologies has been improved. The user can now indicate more criteria that influence the automa�c clamping op�on. For example, the user can set basic reference planes for all parts of the product, taking into account their orienta�on within the product. It is possible to set assessment weight for all the criteria, in this way adjus�ng their impact on the clamping selec�on. This adds more accuracy to the automa�c crea�on of CNC programs performed by the Woodwork for Inventor add-on.

Preliminary Nes�ng The user can create CNC technologies for parts which are suitable for CNC nes�ng router machines, and later combine them and create a common nes�ng program for cu�ng parts from a single sheet of material. In this environment, individual CNC part technologies can be moved, turned, transferred to a different sheet, etc.

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