drawing lines in drawing to compliment annotations

crullier
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drawing lines in drawing to compliment annotations

crullier
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Good Morning. I have put together the sheet below to the best of my abilities being fairly new to fusion.
I have the need to add some line work to augment some of the information shown and some hatching. Doesn't really make sense to model.

 

For example, I would like to draw and GROUND PLANE line on the top views to show the assembly sits of the ground.
I want this to be hatched in accordant to our architectural standards. (yes I am using Fusion for architectural shop drawings). 

 

The other thing I noticed is that when the sheet is exported to a DWG and it is opened in Auocad, all the elements are drawn in paper space and I am unable to edit them or interact with them in a anyway. I would like to know how to get them into model space so that I can import them into other CAD applications (Revit in this particular case).

Thank you in advance.

fusion lines.JPG

 

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MRWakefield
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Unfortunately I don't know of a way to add sketch elements directly to a drawing in F360 for your ground plane etc.

As for getting your exported drawing editable in AutoCAD etc. take a look at this thread here. That should hopefully help.

If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield

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I've created a Windows application for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
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crullier
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Found this on your link:

 

"If you have AutoCAD, you can use the EXPORTLAYOUT command to move the drawing from paper to model space. Check out this discussion for more information."

 

This works well. Thank you !!!

 

 

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