SE V15
Is there a way to transfer the dimensions from a sketch directly into draft mode so they don't have to be all re entered again?? ... just something my buddy used to do in SW.....
thanks...
Just wondering, in a large assy, can one show all construction surfaces without having to go thru each component?? There is no "show construction surfaces" when you RMB an assy or sub assy, only "parts..... one can easily miss one and this could take a long time...
So is it worth making the switch to ST?? We are on 15 now and it has served us well for what we do but we are starting to get into more complex sheet metal parts and are starting to notice limitations more and more.... How's the sheet metal option on ST?
Thanks
Tom...
thank you, thank you....... so simple but easy to have missed all this time.... I have always tried show all and activate but somehow missed that show/hide component section....
I will have to try this with a full size cabinet next.
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I'm using SE15 and always have problems with STEP files...
Can someone give this assy a try... It's a simple box and cover..... The assy opens up but I can't see the box when in asm mode but everything appears when I am in dft mode. Link is below....
I have also tried it on...
http://www.clevelandhardware.com/catalog_category/towing_devices.html
How would you go about creating a swept hook like the one shown in the link above.. (2800-A RH Towing Hook)... just the hook part is giving me problems... Is it possible???
Using
SE V15
Thanks,
Tom....
Is there any way of editing break lines in draft mode once you hit the "Finish" button??? I did a copy of an existing Draft and Assy and all that changed in the model were the hole locations.... of course, the new holes do not show up because they fall in the break.... Is there a way to move...
"You will need to create a new style for your callouts. By default your callout is probably using the built-in ANSI style. Create a new style called HOLE CALLOUTS (or anything that makes sense) and set the decimal places. Now apply this new style to your callout."
How does one go about...