Drawing with features removed.

Drawing with features removed.

tld23
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Drawing with features removed.

tld23
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Sorry if this is a obvious question but I'm still finding my way around F360. I am trying to produce a drawing. I want two similar views on the drawing. One view has all features showing and the second similar view shows the same part with some features removed so I can improve readability by removing clutter. I can only seem to get both views with all features or both views with the features removed as the drawings update from the Design package. Any ideas how I can achieve what I want? 

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Terry

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g-andresen
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Hi,

create an independent copy of the component (paste new) and hide the corresponding features there.

 

günther

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tld23
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Thanks for the tip, I can see that will work. I was hoping for a more elegant solution as I am hoping to reuse the Design and Drawings in the future and if I or others don't update the extra part it may all go wrong (although I could re dimension the extra part with cross reference to the original part dimension references). All a bit messy, but should work.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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tld23
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Sorry I can't upload the file as it is a confidential project.

Terry

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HughesTooling
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Edit think I might have misunder stood, this is a single body not an assembly?

 

You can create a second Base View in the drawing then hide components or bodies you don't need under the second base view in the browser.

 

Mark

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tld23
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Tried this, I was hopeful at first but two problems. 1) my component is a sheet metal part and I want to draw a flat pattern and 2) I can remove all of the parts that I don't need but I cannot drill down to the feature level within a part. Thanks any way.

 

Terry

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TheCADWhisperer
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@tld23 wrote:

Sorry I can't upload the file as it is a confidential project.

Terry


In that case, can you make up a dummy file that exhibits the same behavior and Attach it here?

 

 

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