Hey,
Many thanks to all of you for the help and suggestions. I'll look into the various methods that are available to me. It's a shame there is not the exact feature I'd like to use, but you cannot have it all!
Cheers,
M
Okay... lets try this one then.
I do know CAD, I've used it for the last 16 years with a range of software. I last used AutoCAD in 2002. In my last company I completed 3 weeks worth of off site training for SolidEdge to enable myself and a colleage to integrate 3D CAD into the company... So my...
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In AutoCAD 2D, drawing would take place within the model space, then you create viewports for the paper space... This is what I would like to do in SW.
Cheers,
M
Hi,
Many thanks for the quick reply. What I need to create is a set of 2D drawings during a transition stage within the company.
Within SolidEdge, which we used at my last company you could create a 3D part, then create a drawing based on that part (nothing different there). You were then able...
Hi,
So I need to produce a drawing that I would traditionally create in model space and then bring across into the paper space as required... I don't seem to be able to do this in SW. Odd.
Cheers,
M
Hi,
I've made the transition from SolidEdge in my previous company to SolidWorks in my current company and I'm trying to do something that should be quite simple. I've read the manual/tutorials etc, but still hitting a brick wall.
To keep it simple, here's what I'm trying to do.
Part 1 -...
Hi,
There is quite a simple method of moving the dimension value and that is to first click and hold the number with LMB, then press and hold the shift key. You will then be able to move the location of the dimension value.
M
Hi,
The stretch command seems to only allow a stretch across a series of lines. I have a set of lines that need to be reduced in one axis. In AutoCAD I could lock one direction and then 'squish' the lines... or to put it another way in say photoshop, a picture can be 'squished' in one direction...
Hi,
I cannot seem to find how to scale a simple 2D drawing in only one axis. Scale only gives both direction... what am I missing, or is this Working As Designed?
Cheers,
M
Hi,
Thank you for that it really did work just fine! The only thing that I spotted that was different was the non displaying of the Triad... I cannot work out why it's not though.
M
Hi,
Most of the time a detail view would be the best way. This particular drawing is of a 1mm thick gasket... and historically we don't draw a detail view for such an item, just stretch it. I guess I'll have to go forward with plan that we will have to change how we draw the items(!) :)
Cheers,
M
Hi,
This is maybe a long shot but here goes...
I have an item that is 1mm thick. In the past the width of the item is just exaggerated and an line drawn underneath to show this is not to scale. In 3D, everything is modelled to scale, I cannot find a way to make this item wider as we would in...
Hey, that's easy, all you have to do is click on the persons name and you get some info... then you click on the number of posts and you get - http://www.eng-tips.com/userthreadparticipate.cfm?pid=562&handle=beachcomber
To be honest I just clicked on one of the posts and found that the comment...
Hi Beachcomber. I've tried what you suggested but the mass still does not update in the family member file. It does open and then save each file in term, but as for updating the mass it misses it :(
I'll try again, maybe I'm missing something. Ah well... enhancement request coming up!
Cheers,
M
Hi,
I realise this is a little cheeky, but it's less than a month until I start my new role and I need to get as much done in my present role as possible. Some might ask 'why bother, you're going to a new job?', as it's within the same company I don't want to let them down and do nothing for...
Ah well, you get people from time to time that you no longer help in forums... seems this bloke does not 'think outside the box' just like he say people moving from a shopfloor environment cannot. I think he's too quick to judge people and programs... but maybe I'm too quick to judge him after...