Free SE Drafting.
Free SE Drafting.
(OP)
Does anyone have any experience of the free drafting package ?
Are there any limitations in funcionality and can you create drawings of models ?
bc
Are there any limitations in funcionality and can you create drawings of models ?
bc





RE: Free SE Drafting.
no you can't create a view from a 3D-Model. Below find an
excerpt from a commnet made in the UGS BBS:
[cite]
In V19 we introduced Solid Edge 2D Drafting. You can open Draft files
created with Solid Edge Draft. Solid Edge Draft and Solid Edge 2D Drafting
have the same file format (.dft). Solid Edge 2D Drafting will only work with
Draft files created in V19 and beyond. You can do basic edits to the files
created in Solid Edge Draft and you can save the files. Solid Edge 2D
Drafting can be used as a markup tool for Draft files. Drawing views derived
from 3D models cannot be modified in any way. They cannot be selected in 2D
Drafting. Also you cannot dimension to drawing views created from 3D Models.
It is not indended to be used as a drafting tool for 3D models. Solid Edge
2D Drafting is not the same thing as Solid Edge Layout.
[/cite]
dy
RE: Free SE Drafting.
some more info:
- The license feature is solidedge2ddrafting
- It is a completely separate executable from Solid Edge.
- You cannot have both Solid Edge and Solid Edge 2D Drafting loaded
on the same machine.
- There is no GTAC support for this version. There will be a mailing
list where someone can get help from other users.
- There are no service packs.
- There is no applications interface (API).
- It does not support managed document workflows (Insight or Solid
Edge Embedded Client).
so it's just what the name implies: a drafting tool and noting more
dy
RE: Free SE Drafting.
I've got a possibility of some 'spare-time' drafting work so I was wondering if I could use it for that, but it would be from Solid Edge 3D models.
Looks like I'll have to find another way.
bc
RE: Free SE Drafting.
you could obtain a 'Travel License' or a 'Home License' from
the license server at UGS -- maybe that could solve your
problem. There is one things, however: the drafts created
with those license type will cary a watermarking. This
will disappear when printed with your normal license.
dy
RE: Free SE Drafting.
So those who want to produce sketches/autocad style drawings, can do so, but they can't look at a 3D model...