JamesBarlow
Mechanical
- Feb 4, 2002
- 186
I'm trying to draft a weldment by putting 2 sheets into the same draft file.
I use the first sheet for my machining drawing and the second sheet is for assembly/welding.
On the machining drawing I am using a section view to show were some material is removed as a machining allowance.
Everything works fine until I make a change to the model. When I update the draft the section shows the assembly model, not the machining model. Everything else looks good but the section view. I will delete the cutting plane and recreate the section view but with the same results.
I found that if I only create one sheet, without using the second sheet for the assembly, that I don't have this problem. I'm fine with this solution but it means creating two seperate draft files.
Also, I already tried switching the sheets by making sheet 1 my assembly and sheet 2 my machining but the results were the same.
Is there some way to stop this re-sectioning from happenening or is there nothing I can do about it?
I use the first sheet for my machining drawing and the second sheet is for assembly/welding.
On the machining drawing I am using a section view to show were some material is removed as a machining allowance.
Everything works fine until I make a change to the model. When I update the draft the section shows the assembly model, not the machining model. Everything else looks good but the section view. I will delete the cutting plane and recreate the section view but with the same results.
I found that if I only create one sheet, without using the second sheet for the assembly, that I don't have this problem. I'm fine with this solution but it means creating two seperate draft files.
Also, I already tried switching the sheets by making sheet 1 my assembly and sheet 2 my machining but the results were the same.
Is there some way to stop this re-sectioning from happenening or is there nothing I can do about it?