Jarery2000
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2008
- 12
Since i'm midstream in upgrading our modeling and drafting process's and procedures, including upgrading of all our template files, skeleton sketches, and template drawings, i have the opportunity to change how we organize our drawings.
We only manufacture one main product, but it is custom sized every order, as such we use one standard template and use design tables to regenerate it with sizes and configurations specific to each custom order. Up till now I have used the method of one multisheet drawing which has the main assembly, and all subassemblies and parts as sheets within the same drawing file.
The other method is to use a separate drawing file for each assembly, sub assembly, and individual part. Since all of our assemblies are similar with only 8 parts (8 sheets), the necissity some have for this method may not apply to us as much. For someone making a machine with 1000 parts I can see why you wouldnt use a multisheet drawing for all.
We also plan on utilizing pdmworks in a couple years if this has any bearing on the whether or not to use individual sheets or multisheet drawings.
File management wise a single file is easier, revision wise it gets ackward since only 1 sheet of the whole set may get revised. Creating title blocks and such is easier with one file unless a macro or other utility is used to batch change custom properties.
What are the other good/bad, pitfalls and dangers of one method over the other?
We only manufacture one main product, but it is custom sized every order, as such we use one standard template and use design tables to regenerate it with sizes and configurations specific to each custom order. Up till now I have used the method of one multisheet drawing which has the main assembly, and all subassemblies and parts as sheets within the same drawing file.
The other method is to use a separate drawing file for each assembly, sub assembly, and individual part. Since all of our assemblies are similar with only 8 parts (8 sheets), the necissity some have for this method may not apply to us as much. For someone making a machine with 1000 parts I can see why you wouldnt use a multisheet drawing for all.
We also plan on utilizing pdmworks in a couple years if this has any bearing on the whether or not to use individual sheets or multisheet drawings.
File management wise a single file is easier, revision wise it gets ackward since only 1 sheet of the whole set may get revised. Creating title blocks and such is easier with one file unless a macro or other utility is used to batch change custom properties.
What are the other good/bad, pitfalls and dangers of one method over the other?