KENAT
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2006
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I've been using Solid Edge to create Engineering drawings since 1999.
I've also been using it for almost as long to create illustrations for various types of manuals and technical documents. However, up until now I'd always turned them into images (jpeg, tiff etc) and pasted that into a word document. Often I'd delete the temporary draft file or at least within the document control systems I've had there's never really been a way to control the SE doc that fed the images of the word doc.
Anyway to the point, we are now going to create detailed assembly instructions in Solid Edge Draft itself.
A. Has anyone done this before and if so do you have any tips/ideas on specific techniques or SE tools/functions that work well?
B. Specifically we'll probably end up with a lot of either exploded views or maybe a lot of views with various components hidden. Any tips or ideas on this, for instance is it better to hide components in the drawing view properties display or is a better idea to create configurations within the model itself which then feed drawing views?
We were looking at using interactive product animator for this, a software that uses the SE model but then has some semi automatic functionality for creating step by step assembly instructions. However time/money/enthusiasm ran out so were doing it in SE.
Thanks,
Ken
I've also been using it for almost as long to create illustrations for various types of manuals and technical documents. However, up until now I'd always turned them into images (jpeg, tiff etc) and pasted that into a word document. Often I'd delete the temporary draft file or at least within the document control systems I've had there's never really been a way to control the SE doc that fed the images of the word doc.
Anyway to the point, we are now going to create detailed assembly instructions in Solid Edge Draft itself.
A. Has anyone done this before and if so do you have any tips/ideas on specific techniques or SE tools/functions that work well?
B. Specifically we'll probably end up with a lot of either exploded views or maybe a lot of views with various components hidden. Any tips or ideas on this, for instance is it better to hide components in the drawing view properties display or is a better idea to create configurations within the model itself which then feed drawing views?
We were looking at using interactive product animator for this, a software that uses the SE model but then has some semi automatic functionality for creating step by step assembly instructions. However time/money/enthusiasm ran out so were doing it in SE.
Thanks,
Ken