If I read you correctly, it sounds like a layer management problem. Try this -
Layer names
handle
blade
handle dims
blade dims
assembly dims
For the handle, turn on layers 'handle' and 'handle dims' and all others off.
For the blade, turn on layers 'blade' and blade dims' and all others...
electricpete,
Don't mean to rain on your parade, I would love to have a PE, but I would also love to have an exotic sport car.
Would you buy a car and leave it parked in the garage? Why get it if you don't use it?
And as far as downfalls are concerned with having a PE, some companys can't...
Well, apparently 'apparent intersection' does not work in ACAD LT 2k. Using a vertical line and a horizontal line I can make the grips work using the snap to perp. Now add a line that does not intersect the other two and is at an angle to both of them. Now snap to perp changes the angle of the...
Well, it works but it doesn't work the way I thought it would. It modifies both lines whether you want it to or not. It will not trim a line and leave the cutting line alone. Hmmmm...
I know in trim, we typically chose the cutting line, and then the line we wish to get rid of. What if we could...
Your example of the 2 horizontal and 2 verticals cannot be done in one stroke. This much I can accept. The best thing I can find to do what I want is the chamfer command with a distance setting of 0.
So how about a custom button that does the chamfer command with an automatic setting of 0...
Well, I am speaking more in conceptual terms. I don't see a difference between trimming down to a line, up to a line, or to an apparent intersection of lines. In all cases, there ia a target line (cutting line) and the line you want to change (object line). So why are there 3 commands instead of...
I find that I use the trim, extend, and dynamic lengthen commands a lot in my daily routines. 'Trim' is a command that is used by many other cad packages that includes 'extend' and 'lengthen'. Is there a way to combine these three commands so that one button will -
1. Trim a line from an...
Elvis,
Mechanical Desktop was trying to come up with a sheetmetal flat layout program just before the 4.0 release and Autodesk Inventor. I haven't touched MD3 in 10 months so you might want to check this out before getting your hopes up.
How about the good ole boy's triangle? Good, fast and cheap. Pick only two because you can have it good and fast but not cheap, or fast and cheap but not good, or good and cheap but not fast.
The biggest factor in my experience is communication. We could solve 50% of our problems if everyone...
Lazy Engineer Method -
Get the FE and the associated pay raises and forget about getting your PE. Today, a PE has too much associated risk for title. You can compensate for the PE's salary by jumping from company to company.
Tough it out Engineer Method -
Petition and go for the PE. The title...