Dimensioning to hidden lines
Dimensioning to hidden lines
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Just started using SW2008. I am slowly getting the hang of it. In Draft, I have a side view of a part and I want to dimension from the surface to a hidden line showing in the view. Problem is, smart dimension will not pick the corner of the hidden line (bottom of a cutout). I really do not need to make a section view, just want to dimension to the hidden line. I looked in Options, System and Document for some setting that might permit this, if there is I sure can't find it. Is there a setting I am missing or is it really not possible to snap to a hidden line?






RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
But I believe that it is under selection... HLR?
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Kevin
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RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
Create another view and dimension off that with it not hidden.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
Since you are new to SWX you may have a lot of habits from previous CAD systems, such as dimensioning your drawings manually. You should first use Insert -> Model Items or better yet the Model Items icon to insert into your drawing the dimensions from the part file. Once you get the hang of this you will find less and less need to add manual dimensions.
In lieu of dimensioning to hidden lines, perhaps you can make a section cut and dimension to the object lines there.
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RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
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RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
As others have pointed out - technically a "no-no", but you don't want to insert a whole new section view....
....check into "Broken Out Section"
RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
RE: Dimensioning to hidden lines
I dimension most of my drawings manually because I am doing top down design, and most of my models are not set up for dimensioning. When I finalize my drawings and I remove the parametric controls at the assembly level, I try to replace them with local controls that conform to my drawings.
I insert model items when I can, but if I was expected to work this way, you would have a hard time getting me to stop using AutoCAD.