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inserting a drawing view at origin

inserting a drawing view at origin

inserting a drawing view at origin

(OP)
I am trying to place a drawing view at the origin of the drawing sheet so that the lower left corner of the part is EXACTLY on the lower left corner of the format. I need to do this for a sheetmetal part to be DXF'ed out to our plant for manufacturing. Is there a coordinate system on the format to align to some how?

Thanks in advance

KTG

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

In WF3 (other versions are similar, but may have different menu picks):

Create a csys in the part at the lower left of the flat pattern.
Select the view, right click and select properties.
Go to the origin section and change to on item.
Pick the csys you created. Change the View location in sheet x and y values to zero.

Peter Stockhausen
Pollak Switching Products

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

(OP)
Peterstock

Thanks, thats what I thought but when I try to create the coor. sys. in the unbent part it always rebends itself. So the coor. sys is in the wrong spot.  What am I missing?

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

Create the csys in the flat pattern instance.

Peter Stockhausen
Pollak Switching Products

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

(OP)
Peterstock,

Thanks again, I tried your idea and still  have the same issue. Nomatter what I have tried, everytime I try to create the csys the part automaticly rebends. I have tried creating the csys in the generic, and in the instances them selves with no luck.

 I have a part programmed to 4 different sizes.
So my family table has column for the paramter for the size and a column for the unbend feature.
see below:

Pro/E Family Table            
SIDE_JACKET            
            
INST NAME    MODEL_SIZE    "F3044 [UNBEND]"
!GENERIC         8_TUBE    N
JACKET_4_030         2_TUBE    N
JACKET_4_030_FLAT    2_TUBE    Y
JACKET_4_060         4_TUBE    N
JACKET_4_060_FLAT    4_TUBE    Y
JACKET_4_090         6_TUBE    N
JACKET_4_090_FLAT    6_TUBE    Y
JACKET_4_120         8_TUBE    N
JACKET_4_120_FLAT    8_TUBE    Y


I'm sure it's me missing something but I can't get it.
I'm running Wildfire 3.0 M060 on both 32 and 64 bit computers. same results on both systems

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

Open each of the flat instances and create a csys for that instance. This should add the csys as a feature to the family table. If not there is a problem with your model. If the corner can be defined in the same way for all the flats, you could create one cys and add that to the family table.

Peter Stockhausen
Pollak Switching Products

RE: inserting a drawing view at origin

Just create the DXF from the flat-state model. There is no need to put it on a drawing first. Create the coordinate system where you want zero for the DXF and then use that coordinate system for the save-as DXF file.
We had this as a set of mapkeys, since our laser guys were doing it about 20-30 times a day.

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