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As the others stated broken sections are the way to go. I just figured them out yesterday. Some bumps in the road I had were getting the sketch associated with the view that the broken out section is in and depth.
depth is the easy one depth is NOT a negative distance. Yes I put a - value in and got nothing. Yes it makes all the sense in the world but sometimes that happens.
sketching in the view wasn't too difficult either.
I found highlighting in the browser was easier than picking the views.(some of mine overlap each other.) then hit the sketch button. the sketch grid did not always look OK whe I did that and I don't know why. once it was smaller than the view and looked incomplete and twice it was larger than the view. I am not sure why but it worked all 3 times.
When it did not work was when my sketch was not under the view in question. I just deleted it and redefined the sketch properly.
> As the others stated broken sections are the way to go. I just figured them
> out yesterday. Some bumps in the road I had were getting the sketch associated
> with the view that the broken out section is in and depth.
>
> depth is the easy one depth is NOT a negative distance. Yes I put a - value in
> and got nothing. Yes it makes all the sense in the world but sometimes that
> happens.
>
> sketching in the view wasn't too difficult either.
> I found highlighting in the browser was easier than picking the views.(some of
> mine overlap each other.) then hit the sketch button. the sketch grid did not
> always look OK whe I did that and I don't know why. once it was smaller than
> the view and looked incomplete and twice it was larger than the view. I am not
> sure why but it worked all 3 times.
>
> When it did not work was when my sketch was not under the view in question. I
> just deleted it and redefined the sketch properly.
You can pick on geometry to set the depth as well.
~Larry
"Erich Koch" wrote in message
news:3DEF6780.ACD96688@aerovironment.com...
> Thanks to you all.
> Erich
>
> accu-cad wrote:
>
> > As the others stated broken sections are the way to go. I just figured
them
> > out yesterday. Some bumps in the road I had were getting the sketch
associated
> > with the view that the broken out section is in and depth.
> >
> > depth is the easy one depth is NOT a negative distance. Yes I put a -
value in
> > and got nothing. Yes it makes all the sense in the world but sometimes
that
> > happens.
> >
> > sketching in the view wasn't too difficult either.
> > I found highlighting in the browser was easier than picking the
views.(some of
> > mine overlap each other.) then hit the sketch button. the sketch grid
did not
> > always look OK whe I did that and I don't know why. once it was smaller
than
> > the view and looked incomplete and twice it was larger than the view. I
am not
> > sure why but it worked all 3 times.
> >
> > When it did not work was when my sketch was not under the view in
question. I
> > just deleted it and redefined the sketch properly.
>