PeterMacGonagan
Newbie
Hello,
I've got two parts. To stay simple: a grounded part (ex.: a square) and a rotating part (ex.: a disk - the axe of rotation is extrentric).
When the disk is rotating, there are collisions with the square.
I would like to cut the square with the rotating disk. (My problem is more complex than that, it's juste an example).
Is there a way to compute the result part in Inventor, please?
Note: I saw that in a video of presentation of Inventor (a bottle was rised up with two special rollers of a conveyor: the shape of the roller was computed by the shape of, I think, a plastic bottle/parfum, etc.).
Thank you for your time.
I've got two parts. To stay simple: a grounded part (ex.: a square) and a rotating part (ex.: a disk - the axe of rotation is extrentric).
When the disk is rotating, there are collisions with the square.
I would like to cut the square with the rotating disk. (My problem is more complex than that, it's juste an example).
Is there a way to compute the result part in Inventor, please?
Note: I saw that in a video of presentation of Inventor (a bottle was rised up with two special rollers of a conveyor: the shape of the roller was computed by the shape of, I think, a plastic bottle/parfum, etc.).
Thank you for your time.