tmoxam
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2011
- 29
I am trying to create a series of blocks to be used for panel cutouts.
There are about 20 different sizes. I want to draw and pre-dimension these blocks for insertion into a drawing as need be.
We do all our drawings on D sheets per customers standards and some of the blocks may be placed on the drawing at different scales.
IS THERE A WAY to have the dimensions be associative to the scale at which they are placed? If i use 3/16" dim text in my block and it is placed on the drawing at 2:1 or 4:1 i still want the dimensions to be 3/16" in order to comply with the rest of the drawing.
I realize that the object could be dimensioned correctly on the face of the drawing, but, the point is to include the tolerances and to consistently dimension the block as the operator may not realize which holes require a tolerance and how much. Sure everyone could look up the tolerances beforehand but, the idea here is to have a block that you can drop and go.
Tim Moxam
Senior Mechanical Designer
Aversan Inc.
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
There are about 20 different sizes. I want to draw and pre-dimension these blocks for insertion into a drawing as need be.
We do all our drawings on D sheets per customers standards and some of the blocks may be placed on the drawing at different scales.
IS THERE A WAY to have the dimensions be associative to the scale at which they are placed? If i use 3/16" dim text in my block and it is placed on the drawing at 2:1 or 4:1 i still want the dimensions to be 3/16" in order to comply with the rest of the drawing.
I realize that the object could be dimensioned correctly on the face of the drawing, but, the point is to include the tolerances and to consistently dimension the block as the operator may not realize which holes require a tolerance and how much. Sure everyone could look up the tolerances beforehand but, the idea here is to have a block that you can drop and go.
Tim Moxam
Senior Mechanical Designer
Aversan Inc.
Toronto,Ontario,Canada