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Inserting drawing template

Inserting drawing template

Inserting drawing template

(OP)
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to add a drawing template to a sheet that already contains drawing information (views, dimensions, text)?  I am using UG18.

Thanks

Mike Williams
Mechanical Designer
Agilis Engineering

RE: Inserting drawing template

Drawing Templates don't exist in V18.

Do you mean a drawing border/titleblock? These can be added to any drawing from Format-Pattern-Retrieve Pattern.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand

RE: Inserting drawing template

(OP)
Yes, titleblock that was what I was looking for.  Thanks Ben.

Mike Williams
Mechanical Designer
Agilis Engineering

RE: Inserting drawing template

Firstly you must create drawing border/titleblock in drafting application and save as a part file.

Secondly you can import it whenever you are in drafting
application but make sure create a new drawing.

RE: Inserting drawing template

Can someone kindly explain the steps to create a border/title block from scratch?  I am confused about whether one does this in the Modelling or Drafting application.  If someone can either 1. point me to where this is explained in the help or CAST (I've looked, unsuccesfully) or 2. outline briefly the steps required, I would be grateful...

RE: Inserting drawing template

You create the format in modeling.  There is one provided in NX, I'm not sure about earlier versions.
To add text, you need to be in the drafting module, with "Display Sheet" untoggled.  This allows you to place annotations in the model view.
As far as the applicable drawing sheet dimensions, etc, you need to refer to the appropriate standards.
When you save the file, make sure that File -> Options -> Save Options has the Pattern Data Only bullet checked.

RE: Inserting drawing template

ewh,
thank you, thank you!
your advice worked great (the key was knowing to un-toggle "Display Sheet" via Application:Drafting > View > Display Sheet)  Once that was done, it allowed me to add annotations to the sheet format I created in the Modeling Application.  I'm giving you a star b/c I am pretty happy about this little piece of info.

I don't know why, but I couldn't find that little detail in the Documentation, anywhere...

Now, I have another question: The ISO standard width for A3 paper is 420mm (height=297mm), but the actual value taking should mathematically be: height x sqrt(2) = 420.0214  Should I just set the sheet to be 420. without making the width a formula?

RE: Inserting drawing template

Yes, build your sheets to the standards as published.

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"Fixed in the next release" should replace "Product First" as the PTC slogan.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand

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