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Upper level assemblies that reference these parts will eventually need to be updated. Question 3: Is there any way to avoid long load times of an assembly with a lot of adaptive parts when updates take place?Īnswer: As stated in the video, adaptivity is a great tool during the design process when the design is rapidly changing. Question 2: Does Enabling/Disabling parts help with load times?Īnswer: Disabling parts in an assembly does not decrease file size, so I’d have to say No, it won’t help with load times. Question 1: Will user added UCS’s in a model add to the activation time or increase file size?Īnswer: Yes, adding user defined UCS’s does add to the file size of the part/Assembly on average of 4.0 kb to 10.0 kb
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Feel free to skip this portion and go directly to the class, then come back here for the info if you’d prefer.
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I’d like to address and clarify some of those questions here if you don’t mind. We had some great questions from the attendees and feedback from a couple Autodesk people in attendance. I love teaching this class and hope to be able to keep teaching it with added updates as Inventor improves its abilities.Īlthough I pulled a mid-afternoon class time on the last day of AU when everyone was beyond mental and physical burnout, it was well attended. I was honored to have been selected from the massive pool of submissions for Autodesk University Las Vegas 2019. Once you have the best and proper hardware set up for your needs, incorporate whatever tips and processes shown here that apply to your situation and you’ll have tamed that CADZilla of a file. I’m glad to say, the engineering department mentioned above that was dealing with the typical 2+ hour activation time, incorporating a majority of the tips in this class have dropped that activation time down to a mind blowing 47 seconds! That’s the impact you can experience as well. Afterall Inventor was known as having the strong point of handling large assemblies, yet few places seemed to use the tools available. The experiences of these clients, seeing what they had attempted, the funding they had spent, I drew from such and decided to educate myself and others on the best practices of working with such large files. This class is the latest installment of the CADZilla “franchise”.
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This issue became one of my main focus points starting back in 2014 and spawned my first AU class titled CADZilla!!! – Taming Large Files in Inventor. One such place was dealing with a typical open time of 2+ hours per file activation, spent thousands adding RAM and higher end graphics cards and saw little to no improvement in these times. Most places would throw a ton of money for improved hardware, only to find out it had minimal impact. My experience as a Contractor and as an Autodesk reseller Technician has exposed me to numerous engineering departments who struggled with their large assemblies. Large assemblies in Inventor can be a monster to deal with, but they don’t have to be. MFG318699 CADZilla Returns!!!-Fighting (and Winning) with Large Assemblies in Inventor Jim’s Autodesk Inventor Large Assembly Management class from Autodesk University las Vegas 2019 is now available on Autodesk University Online.Ĭlick here for the video, handout and presentation: