2-D drawing
2-D drawing
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I am a new user to SW. I trying to understand the best approach to start making 2-D drawings (SW for dummies-I just downloaded this, or other written materials ?), I am looking through the help files and tutorials. Is there a better, quick and easy way to learn ? I am relatively comfortable with 3-D models.thanks.






RE: 2-D drawing
http://www.mlc-cad.com/trainingigetit.html
Heckler
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RE: 2-D drawing
Good luck
Mark
RE: 2-D drawing
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RE: 2-D drawing
Can you be more specific of what you are actually trying to do?
RE: 2-D drawing
Have you drafting experience, and exposure to GD&T?
Matt
CAD Engineer/ECN Analyst
Silicon Valley, CA
http://sw.fcsuper.com/index.php
RE: 2-D drawing
Thanks for the valuable inputs. I normally create design concept models and have exp in GD&T. I get help in creating actual models and drawings, which are primarily done in IDEAS. Now we are switching to SW. I am creating some drawings using solid works. I attended startup training and have some understanding (model views, auto dimension, etc). My prime question is, how do I orient my model to call the view I like to be front (for example) in 3-D and get the same view as my front View in 2-D? thanks,
RE: 2-D drawing
Also when inserting a view, the View Manager has a mini-selection panel showing the basic views available.
RE: 2-D drawing
Matt
CAD Engineer/ECN Analyst
Silicon Valley, CA
http://sw.fcsuper.com/index.php
RE: 2-D drawing
If you didn't do that, but would like a different-than-default Front view in your 2D drawing, I do this the old way. I go to Window > Tile Horizontally to show my drawing file and my part/assembly file. Then, in the drawing window, go to Insert > Drawing View > From Model and click the model window you want to insert (the model needs to be facing how you want it to appear in your view) and then click back onto your 2D drawing page. When doing this, make sure the selection stuff on the left is clicked for Current Model View.
Once you have your altered "Front" view, you can right-click the view, select Add View and then click the direction (type of view) you'd like to place your new view.
There's certainly a quicker way to do this, but I so infrequently use drawings of any kind anymore I haven't bothered to learn the slightly faster method (it wouldn't stick in my head anyway at this rate).
Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
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