Firstly, I'm sorry for for my English,
I want to draw operation drawings, I think, ı must do this like that;
I must draw one ipt, and later I must draw drawings from this ipt, and idw's
1.drawing (operation); rectangular prism,
2.drawing (operation); rectangular prism and rectangular cutting,
3.drawing (operation); rectangular prism, rectangular cutting and hole,
4.drawing (operation); rectangular prism, rectangular cutting, hole and hexagon cutting,
when I change dimensions of rectangular prism, all four operation drawings must change,
so
I can't change location of end of part in idw's browser, but I can change location of end of part in ipt's browser,
I want to change location of end of part in idw's browser, can I do this? or alternative solution...
Thanks for all,
I don't want to make, four ipt for each operations...
Please help, Thanks for all...
I added a picture...
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One approach that might work for you:
1. ipt with only rectangular prism
2. derive 1, add rectangular pocket
3. derive 2, add hole
4. derive 3, add hexagonal pocket
See files (2012 version) attached (end-of-part is rolled up on each files).
@sbixler wrote:One approach that might work for you:
1. ipt with only rectangular prism
2. derive 1, add rectangular pocket
3. derive 2, add hole
4. derive 3, add hexagonal pocket
See files (2012 version) attached (end-of-part is rolled up on each files).
I can't understand fully but I'll try,
I saw file...it seems supressed, I update part doesn't seem, I'll try
Thanks a lot
Or
You can use the iPart tool to suppress the features. its only another method. But again with 3 files.
Hi sbixler,
I tried, OK! Thanks For help.
God Bless You, (if you Blieve)
I blieve.....
Hi MariaManuela
Thanks for alll...
thanks
thanks
I'm glad that it works for you (and thank you for the blessing!).
Here is another way to do it using multi-body solids. This way all editing is done in one file. End-of-Part is rolled up to minimize file size.
Another option might be Engineer's Notebook (that is what I use) to document the stages of manufacture or steps of designing - but that doesn't give you drawings.
thanks for interest of JDMather,
sbixler's first solution(derive) is enough for me. When I changed first operation it effects next operations, this is good, I was looking for this solution,
MariaManuela's ipart is excellent, I can do same, to but its little complex, diffucult, when I make a complex part it will be more more difficult,
"derive" is quite simple, and I can take drawings easily.
sbixler's last solution::
"Here is another way to do it using multi-body solids."
that doesn't give me drawings.
Thanks for All...
You are Excellent
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sbixler's last solution::
"Here is another way to do it using multi-body solids."
that doesn't give me drawings.
Sorry, I didn't give you the whole workflow-- each solid in the layout gets derived into its own individual part (the Manage > Layout > Make Part or Make Components tools make this a little easier), from which you make the drawing. The multibody approach doesn't reduce the number of files, but it makes it much easier to edit. All the editing is done in one file (the layout file) and the individual part files are derived from it. That would be my method of choice, at least until someone comes up with one I like better.
@sbixler wrote:>>
sbixler's last solution::
"Here is another way to do it using multi-body solids."
that doesn't give me drawings.
Sorry, I didn't give you the whole workflow-- each solid in the layout gets derived into its own individual part (the Manage > Layout > Make Part or Make Components tools make this a little easier), from which you make the drawing. The multibody approach doesn't reduce the number of files, but it makes it much easier to edit. All the editing is done in one file (the layout file) and the individual part files are derived from it. That would be my method of choice, at least until someone comes up with one I like better.
Thanks for your comments, I'll try all..