F360 Data Panel/Data Management Improvements
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Hi, so I've said before in previous treads that I'll create a new seperate thread addressing a specific topic about data management and F360.
The Situation
Right now F360 does an excellent work when it comes to conceptual and design stage (there’s still some features that need to be added and bugs to be fixed out but in general, it’s usable for production use). However when it comes to manufacturing, though some of the features is there (CAM), most is still either non-existence or cringe-worthy (drawings)
So in this thread, I’m just concentrating on data/drawings management as documentation is more important at the later stage which is the manufacturing part.
The Problems
As of right now, I’ll state a few common ideas that I kept seeing in the IdeaStation.
- Versions hard to keep track of and can’t recover or create a new version of it from F360 Data Panel
- Not sure what file is available offline and no way to set for some files to be available offline all the time (regardless the file offline cache time)
And a few additional problems
- If assembly has multiple components, user is required to create a new component in order for CAM to work.
- Drawings on the other hand will automatically create a new separate file which brings the issue that if a component with CAM is backed up, the drawings will have to be backup separately.
- No option or method for user to have a backup of all their data in projects.
- No method of sorting by file types in F360 Data Panel
The Solution
What I’m thinking of is a new kind of data panel, one that’ll give the user more control over their projects/files and it’ll live in its on panel/tab, so the current data panel is still available for those who want quick access to their files.
For starters, it’ll probably look something like this, to access it, clicking on the icon underneath the data panel will open it. It’s something like a Pinned Tab in Chrome
Once that is clicked, the UI will probably look something like this:
Project Status (yellow box) contains a quick glance information on the statuses of projects (it’ll be in icons), mainly:
- Locked/Unlocked (only admin can lock projects and it’s read only so opening the file will not result in additional version to be saved)
- Offline status (15 days or based on user setting)
So once a Project is selected (Project Secret in this case):
Allow me to explain on some points which I feel that needs explanation:
Project Status (editable) : this is where the user is able to customise the project status(see above)
Drawings : User is able to see if drawings for component has been created or not and is able to create one by clicking on the + icon.
CAM : User is able to see if there’s a CAM program for the component, user doesn’t need to open create a new component to create a CAM program, clicking on the + icon will automatically do that.
Generate BoM: Will open a new page which is similar to the table above except drawings and CAM will not be seen and user is able to print from that page.
Export Selected Drawings: Includes printing as well. Allows the user to do batch printing or export as PDF without having to open each of the components (imagine having to open 100 drawings one by one)
Backup Project: Allows the user to keep a local copy (only openable in F360 with the user account (depends on permission? or user level? that created it)
A few additional notes:
- Clicking on the component to copy and pasting it in another project will also bring the drawings and CAM created (if any)
- Linked files (I’m guessing this will be available once branching gets in) will have the ability to freeze or lock it (something similar to AutoCAD layers)
- In the table (not shown), there’s an option to click on versions to see all the previous versions and the ability to create a new component from version or promote version to the latest.
Case Study:
Notice in this diagram, the user created a CAM program for Component 1_MIR but only dimensioned for Component 1. Also that the user needs to create a drawing for Component 3. So having a table like this gives the user a better idea on how his/her projects is and will result in less mistakes.
Conclusion
I hope the F360 team will consider strongly some of the points above. And feel free to discuss on and to ask if there’s some points that isn’t clear enough. Also should I post this up in the idea station? or create a link in idea station to this thread or what?
And I probably missed out some points but this is already a long thread post and hopefully we'll get some real useful feedbacks
Omar Tan
Malaysia
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