TomGoodfellow
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2007
- 4
I recently saw a method of detailing parts in an assembly drawing that I had not considered before. I'd like to get some opinions if this is problematic, or the way to do it.
In the past, If I had to detail a part in an assembly drawing file, I simply started a new drawing sheet, and inserted the part in the drawing: insert/drawing view/model... and selected the appropriate part from the folder.
I recently saw someone do the following:
In their assembly, they created a configuration for each part that required a detail sheet. The configuration suppressed every part/instance except one. When the drawing view was created, the view was of the main assy, but in the properties of the view, they selected the appropriate configuration and only the part in question became visible.
What do you think of that practice?
Tom
PS,
I have had instances where, using the first method above, the wrong part was selected from the directory of parts. So the assy view showed one part, and the detail sheet and view showed a slightly different part!
In the past, If I had to detail a part in an assembly drawing file, I simply started a new drawing sheet, and inserted the part in the drawing: insert/drawing view/model... and selected the appropriate part from the folder.
I recently saw someone do the following:
In their assembly, they created a configuration for each part that required a detail sheet. The configuration suppressed every part/instance except one. When the drawing view was created, the view was of the main assy, but in the properties of the view, they selected the appropriate configuration and only the part in question became visible.
What do you think of that practice?
Tom
PS,
I have had instances where, using the first method above, the wrong part was selected from the directory of parts. So the assy view showed one part, and the detail sheet and view showed a slightly different part!