I am not sure if the issue is me being new or a limit of the personal license.
I am watching the video on how to create a drawing. https://youtu.be/QJG6jjWT8xY
After bringing in the isometric drawing, he then picks, "create base view". Then the drop-down has an option for "flat pattern". When I do it all I get is "model". Here is a screenshot from the video and mine. Also, I have included my project. https://a360.co/3XoiP0K
I am modeling a base was some stiffing edges. Once I get this working there are more pieces.
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Is this what you are asking? Again, I am new to sheet metal and drawing, so my terminology may be suspect. 🙂 My total experience for 360 is modeling for 3d prints, until now. 🙂
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Take a look at the video paying close attention to what you select to create the drawing.
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Sorry, I accidentally had my mic off on the recording, try this one.
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Yes, it did, kind of. 🙂
I can get the flat pattern into the drawing now.
In the video, it did the model first. Then while in the drawing, he clicked on "Create Base View" and did the "flat pattern". (Maybe I am missing something from the youtube video).
So by accident when I tried what you did, and selected the "flat pattern" like in your (@jhackney1972) video I notice I could change the new to the drawing name. When I did that, it did move the "flat pattern" in and started working, kind of. Not being able to do it like the youtube video, is that a limit of the personal license?
No big deal either way.
A guy at church has a machine shop and I was going to ask him to bend it for me. I was trying to get something so I could communicate to him what I was asking so if the scope is too much for a favor he can tell me. 🙂
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