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Materials Database

Materials Database

Materials Database

(OP)
I saw this question from 2003:

"pdybeck (Mechanical)      
14 Nov 03 8:04
.... Also, I posted another thread about this, but why is there a limitation of character space for the material name?  Try adding a longer material name - you can't put anything in there past the space provided.  This is very limited if you have a long material call out like this "STEEL ROUND BAR, 4140 Q & T PER ASTM A434-90a CLASS BD".  I have had it suggested that we just abbreviate, but then we have people here guessing at what the abbreviation is, since this name will eventually show up on the drawing via custom file properties.  The material database has some promise, but needs some work.  What you guys think of it?"

Here's what I do.  I type the material into Notepad using appropriate carriage returns as shown below:

STEEL ROUND BAR,
4140 Q & T PER
ASTM A434-90a
CLASS BD

Then I copy it and paste it into the Material line in properties.  Even though you don't see all the text, it's all there and will show in the materials section of the format with all the carriage returns.
 

RE: Materials Database

Nice tip.  I didn't know you could do that.  A star for you.

- - -Updraft

RE: Materials Database

NHEngineer1,

Thank you for the tip.

RE: Materials Database

I agree it needs work.
I always use Notepad to input data into my database, much easier.
Thanks!

Chris
SolidWorks 10 SP4.0
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RE: Materials Database

I've complained about the name conventions and limitations in this area for years (both in the database itself and on the drawings).  For several reasons, including the one above, I don't use the SolidWorks material database names on my drawings.

Matt Lorono, CSWP
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