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    Posted: 26.Aug.2015 at 12:04
Hi There
 
Can anyone please help
 
I am new to inventor and I am trying to create a piece of furniture (Kitchen cabinet style) and am struggling with fasteners..
 
Basically I borrowed a cam lock and pin configuration from trace parts and I cant get them to constrain properly .. does any have any links or any iparts they can show me how I can resolve this
 
Thanks for reading this .
graham gordon
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Aug.2015 at 12:48
If you look at the questions posted to this Inventor forum you'll notice there is a serious lack of responses.  You might have better luck posting your question in the AutoDesk Discussion Forums or over at another CAD help website called CADTutor.  I'd like to help you but I do not use Inventor.  BTW...your profile says Auto 14.  I'd switch that to Inventor if that is what you are now using.  And just for clarity's sake there was an AutoCAD Release 14 (issued in 1997) and an AutoCAD 2014 (issued in 2013).  The two are vastly different.


Edited by John Connor - 26.Aug.2015 at 12:52
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