moyesboy
Mechanical
- Nov 12, 2002
- 77
I have dwg data of my customers machine and I want to show how my 3D solidworks parts would fit onto it.
I've tried a couple of approaches.
Import the dwg as sketches into the assembly file, place them on appropriate workplanes. make them visible on my drawing.
As long as the resulting complex slketches are left alone and I don't try to edit them (bacuse they are too complex for that) this is sort of OK. I can position my 3D parts with mates to the sketch lines.
Controlling the lineweight/linstyle of the dwg data is then a load of work. Am I missing something?
I can also import the dwg data direct to the drawing, which has advantage as I can then manipulate the lines more easily and put them on levels to control the style and colour. However then when I add a view of my 3D parts and place them on top there seems no easy way to control their position relative to the imported dwg "background".
I must be missing something?
I'm guessing there is some better way to do this, it must be a common job!
I've tried a couple of approaches.
Import the dwg as sketches into the assembly file, place them on appropriate workplanes. make them visible on my drawing.
As long as the resulting complex slketches are left alone and I don't try to edit them (bacuse they are too complex for that) this is sort of OK. I can position my 3D parts with mates to the sketch lines.
Controlling the lineweight/linstyle of the dwg data is then a load of work. Am I missing something?
I can also import the dwg data direct to the drawing, which has advantage as I can then manipulate the lines more easily and put them on levels to control the style and colour. However then when I add a view of my 3D parts and place them on top there seems no easy way to control their position relative to the imported dwg "background".
I must be missing something?
I'm guessing there is some better way to do this, it must be a common job!