Hi, I need to use v shaped symbols to indicate door direction for elevation drawings.
I understand that you:
- draw the v shaped lines on the door template
- R click on assembly / define draft detailing
Then in draft:
- modify the view / select "components detailing projection"
Then theoretically the doors should show up in draft elevations with the direction symbol.
This isn't working for me - does anyone know of a tutorial or document describing the steps?
thanks
door direction symbol in draft
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Re: door direction symbol in draft
I believe it should be components schematic projection you want selected. not detailing that is dimensions and notes only
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Re: door direction symbol in draft
Also, It will not work unless the item you have added the details/symbols to has been saved as a library component.
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Re: door direction symbol in draft
the example I show works without them being saved to the library. that door model is just a sub-assembly I made to do a quick test.
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Re: door direction symbol in draft
Todd,
So, the sub-assembly is inserted in another product before you made the draft? Good to know. I haven't tried that but when I was first trying to work with the feature I made an assembly, added the draft schematic, and made a draft but the schematic would never show. Put in an email to tech support and that is when they told me it had to be a component.
Have you found a way to make detail text come in at the right scale using this feature? I have adjustable shelves that I represent as a dashed line, which works fine, but I would like to also have the text ADJ inserted above the shelf scaled to the view. Right now it just comes in at whatever size I have it set to in the component.
So, the sub-assembly is inserted in another product before you made the draft? Good to know. I haven't tried that but when I was first trying to work with the feature I made an assembly, added the draft schematic, and made a draft but the schematic would never show. Put in an email to tech support and that is when they told me it had to be a component.
Have you found a way to make detail text come in at the right scale using this feature? I have adjustable shelves that I represent as a dashed line, which works fine, but I would like to also have the text ADJ inserted above the shelf scaled to the view. Right now it just comes in at whatever size I have it set to in the component.
Ken Hale
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Re: door direction symbol in draft
Yeah never tried text before I see what your saying the scale is defiantly and issue
Re: door direction symbol in draft
Hi guys I found what I was doing wrong - I was using sketch/contour to create the door lines when I should have used curves/contour. (it's a bug apparently)
btw, I used "define draft detailing" in the door template and "components detailing projection" in the draft which worked well
btw, I used "define draft detailing" in the door template and "components detailing projection" in the draft which worked well