swale74
Mechanical
- Jun 16, 2011
- 127
Hello, I've heard two different methods for drawings in NX 6.0.
One method is to create a new drawing file and import drawing views of assembly and components into the drawing. With the assembly open I go to the "File", "New", "Drawing" tab and start on the new print. From here I build my print using "insert", "view".
I've been told that this is not the proper method. We should open a new drawing file and then go to "file", "import" select part and import the main assembly into the drawing file. Not sure what the benefit of this is. My colleague went on to say that all the drawing views should be of the main assemble and if you only want a component view the other items are suppressed in that view. This makes updating the print a nightmare. Which method is the UG preferred method of print creation?
BTW we are running NX 6.0.5.3 with Windows XP Pro.
Thanks
One method is to create a new drawing file and import drawing views of assembly and components into the drawing. With the assembly open I go to the "File", "New", "Drawing" tab and start on the new print. From here I build my print using "insert", "view".
I've been told that this is not the proper method. We should open a new drawing file and then go to "file", "import" select part and import the main assembly into the drawing file. Not sure what the benefit of this is. My colleague went on to say that all the drawing views should be of the main assemble and if you only want a component view the other items are suppressed in that view. This makes updating the print a nightmare. Which method is the UG preferred method of print creation?
BTW we are running NX 6.0.5.3 with Windows XP Pro.
Thanks