I figured it out. What I did was, I made a sketch first, I made a few circles and a few lines intersecting my cutting sections, and then I went to cutting plane, and followed those lines exactly the way I put them, and wallah. I was able to get this...
I know how to create a section view; however, I was wondering if you could do multiple section views and put them all on one section view. Say for example. I have a circle, and I put a section view down the center. It will show me that section, but what if I want to add in two more separate...
How can I put this in better words, how do you change the reference planes so that you can make a new place to be your axis. I have two objects in my assembly, and they don't line up because the other object is slightly rotated at another angle.
On my draft sheet, I want to have an E Background sheet. I know their is A, B, C, and D background sheets, but I was wondering if their was an E. I know I can set the sheet up to size E, but that's the sheet itself, not the background. Is this possible or is D the maximum?
Sorry about my wording. But yes, I'm asking about creating templates. I already know how to create ISO drafts, but I would like to create an ANSI draft template that includes the background. Can you switch your ISO draft into an ANSI draft or do you have to start from scratch.