wolfgrrl
Aerospace
- Oct 2, 2006
- 25
We are trying hard to have all dimensions remain associative to all model geometry, however we are having trouble with one area:
When creating machinings from forgings. we put both the machining view and the forging view in the dwg (we use Position ->Superpose to get them lined up precisely). However, when it is needed to dimension from the forging to the machining (for obvious reasons), we are stumped. Catia does not allow you to dimension from view to view, so we have ended up creating geometry in the machining view that overlays the forging. But if the forging changes (which they are bound to do) this created geometry does not update to the model.
So my question is this - how does one go about dimensioning from view to view and have dims remain associative? I have resorted to copying from the forging view into the machining view, but this creates weak dimension (gray) and goes red every time the drawing is closed and reopened.
Please advise how to conquer this in Catia - this is really starting to wear me out!
Thanks in advance........
When creating machinings from forgings. we put both the machining view and the forging view in the dwg (we use Position ->Superpose to get them lined up precisely). However, when it is needed to dimension from the forging to the machining (for obvious reasons), we are stumped. Catia does not allow you to dimension from view to view, so we have ended up creating geometry in the machining view that overlays the forging. But if the forging changes (which they are bound to do) this created geometry does not update to the model.
So my question is this - how does one go about dimensioning from view to view and have dims remain associative? I have resorted to copying from the forging view into the machining view, but this creates weak dimension (gray) and goes red every time the drawing is closed and reopened.
Please advise how to conquer this in Catia - this is really starting to wear me out!
Thanks in advance........