Custom Autodesk Inventor 2013 Material Library
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The Material Browser shows the materials saved in the document, the Material Libraries installed on your
computer, and the materials in the libraries. Understanding the function of these three areas is the key to
knowing how to work with custom material libraries.
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Currently the only material contained in the document is the Generic material. In the Library List you can see that
the only libraries installed on the computer are Autodesk Material Library and Inventor Material Library.
The lock on the Autodesk Material Library means that the library is read only, so you can't add new materials to
this library. You can add new materials to the Inventor Material Library, but if you need to add a new material you
should consider adding it to a Custom Library. This way all your materials are organized in a short list of materials
you use.
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To create a Custom Library, click the down arrow on the bottom left of the dialog box and select Create New
Library.
The next step is just like saving a file. In fact, that's what you're doing. Save the library file in a location where
you can easily find it later. Also name it something like My Library or (company name) Library.
After you click the Save button your new Material Library will be listed in the Library List.
Instead of putting your materials on the root of the library, create custom categories and add them to categories.
To do this, right click your new library and select Create Category.
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Type the name of your category. In this case I named the category TEDCF Publishing Plastics.
Now all you have to do is drag and drop materials from the other libraries into your categories.
To do this, highlight one of the other libraries.
I highlighted the Autodesk Material Library to show you that you can copy materials from a locked library into your
custom library. Once you've done this you can edit the material.
If you want to follow along as I describe the process, drag ABS Plastic into your new category.
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After you drag ABS Plastic to the category, click your category to highlight it. You'll see the ABS Plastic material
in the Materials List.
I recommend that you leave copied materials unchanged and rename new materials you define yourself. This
way you can clearly identify materials you've modified. So in this example I'm going to leave this material
unchanged, and make a new material from it.
The first step is to add the material to the document. If you recall the only material in the document at this time is
the Generic material. Right click ABS Plastic and select Add to - Document Materials.
This adds the ABS Plastic material to the document materials list.
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Document Materials are saved with the document. So any changes you make to the ABS Plastic material will be
saved to the document file and not the library. I'll show you how to save your changes to the library in just a
minute.
When you modify a material you should make a copy of the material, rename it, and then make your changes. To
copy the ABS Plastic material, right click on it and select Duplicate.
The next step is to rename it. Right click ABS Plastic(1) and select Rename.
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With this dialog box you can change Appearance and Physical Aspects of the material. Let's change the Poisson
Ratio. Click Physical, and then change the Poisson Ratio to .36 in the Mechanical section.
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Now that you've created a library with categories and materials, the next step is to add the library to the project.
This gives all the files in the project access to your library.
To do this, close all files, and then open the Projects dialog box.
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The default library is shown in bold letters, which means the materials in the library will be listed in the materials
combo box for easy access. In this case the default library is Inventor Material Library.
To make your library the default, right click it and select Active Library.
Save your changes, and now if you open a new part file you'll see your materials in the materials combo box.
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Also notice that My Library is the active Library. If you select a different library you'll see the materials in that
library.
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