debodine
Electrical
- Sep 23, 2004
- 608
I have searched the FAQ's and the forums for my specific question, and I have either overlooked it or did not phrase my queries correctly. I use a lot of fastener symbols to show the location of rivets and bolts. One block indicates a complete new hole, one block indicates pick up an existing fastener, and one block indicates put a new fastener in an existing hole. When I put these blocks into the drawing, I always try to select the view (to establish the association) and then place the block.
However, sometimes the block will move with the view if the view is changed, and sometimes it will not. It appears I am not really establishing the association that I thought I did.
Also, I cannot dimension between the blocks (I cannot "pick" the blocks). I have to create the holes using the correct dimensions, and then add the blocks to the holes and then delete the holes (because I don't want the holes to show, only the symbols).
I am obviously in need of serious mentoring on blocks. It would be good if I knew how to create fastener symbols that are treated like a feature so I can move the view and keep the blocks in the same relation to the view, and also "pick" the symbols for dimensioning, etc. Any suggestions?
Even using centermark does not help because I need at least three specific centermark symbols to match our drafting manual requirements.
Any help would be appreciated.
However, sometimes the block will move with the view if the view is changed, and sometimes it will not. It appears I am not really establishing the association that I thought I did.
Also, I cannot dimension between the blocks (I cannot "pick" the blocks). I have to create the holes using the correct dimensions, and then add the blocks to the holes and then delete the holes (because I don't want the holes to show, only the symbols).
I am obviously in need of serious mentoring on blocks. It would be good if I knew how to create fastener symbols that are treated like a feature so I can move the view and keep the blocks in the same relation to the view, and also "pick" the symbols for dimensioning, etc. Any suggestions?
Even using centermark does not help because I need at least three specific centermark symbols to match our drafting manual requirements.
Any help would be appreciated.