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Chapter 5 Creating and Editing Drawing Views
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: –Create base and projected drawing views from a part –Create auxiliary, section, detail, broken, breakout, cropped, and perspective views –Edit the properties and location of drawing views –Retrieve and arrange model dimensions for use in drawing views –Edit, move, and hide dimensions –Add automated centerlines –Add general dimensions –Add annotations such as text, leaders, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T), surface finish symbols, weld symbols, and datum identifiers Chapter 5 - Objectives
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: –Create hole and chamfer notes –Open a model from a drawing –Open a drawing from a model –Make changes under the Drawing tab of the Application Options dialog box –Create baseline and ordinate dimensions –Create hole, general, and revision tables Chapter 5 – Objectives - continued
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Creating a Drawing –DWG or IDW files –Drawing Tools Drawing Views Sketch Drawing Annotation
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Drawing Sheet Preparation Sheets Sheet format Sheet size
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Title Block Insertion Insert Title Block –Delete existing title block –Drawing Resources Folder
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Title Block Fields Property Fields and iProperties –Summary –Project –Status
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Templates –Save your new drawing sheet, border, title block, drafting standard and dimension style as a template file –Save Copy As
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Creating Drawing Views –Created from an existing part, assembly, or presentation file –Saving in same directory as the parent file Types.. –Base View –Projected View »Orthographic (Ortho View) »ISO View –Auxiliary View –Section View –Detail View –Crop –Slice –Broken View
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Creating Drawing Views Base View - Component tab –File - Options change depending upon selected file Presentation File Sheet Metal iAssemblies Representations –Orientation –Scale from Base –Scale –Label –Style –Style from Base
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Creating Drawing Views Base View - Model State tab Options change depending upon selected file –Weldment –iPart –Member (iAssemblies) –Reference Data Line Style Hidden Line Calculation Margin –Scale –Label –Style
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Creating Drawing Views Base View - Options tab –All Model Dimensions –Model Weld Symbols –Bend Extents –Thread Feature –Weld Annotations –User Work Features –Tangent Edges Foreshortened –Show Trails –Hatching –Align to Base –Definition in Base View –Section Standard Parts –View justification
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Creating Drawing Views Using the Drawing View Dialog Box –Base View First view that is created Scale Other drawing views can be projected Orientation - preview image No limit to number of base views –Projected Views Orthographic or isometric From any existing view Preview image No limit
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Exercise 5-1 Creating a Multiview Drawing
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Creating Drawing Views Auxiliary Views –Created by selecting an edge –Projected at 90 degrees
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Creating Drawing Views Section Views –Created by sketching a line or multiple lines that will define the plane(s) that will be cut through a part or assembly –Section View tool
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Creating Drawing Views Section Views –Half Sections –Projected Sections –Aligned Sections –Offset Sections –Slice –Modifying Hatch Right-click > Edit
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Hatching Isometric Views –Edit View Creating Drawing Views
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Slice View –Based on sketch in source view –Target view = projected, orthographic or isometric Creating Drawing Views
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Detail Views –Drawing view that enlarges an area of an existing drawing view by a specified scale –Detail View tool –Smooth Cutout Shape –Full Detail Boundary –Connection line
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Creating Drawing Views Break Views –Removes a section or multiple sections from the middle of a long part and show just the ends –Break tool
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Creating Drawing Views Break Out Views –Expose internal components or features –Break Out tool Boundary Profile
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Creating Drawing Views Break Out Views –Depth Options From Point
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Creating Drawing Views Break Out Views –Depth Options To Sketch
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Creating Drawing Views Break Out Views –Depth Options To Hole Through Part –Remove drawing content from inside a closed profile through selected components located in the browser.
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Creating Drawing Views Cropped Views –Shows a portion of a view Rectangular Circular Based on a sketch in a view
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Drawing View Options Perspective View –Change View Orientation –Perspective views provide a realistic view of an assembly or component
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Exercise 5-2 Creating Break, Section, Auxiliary, and Detail Views
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Editing Drawing Views Moving Drawing Views –Bounding box appears - rectangle –Children or dependent –Orthographic or auxiliary view –Detail and isometric views Editing Drawing View Properties –Edit a drawing view –Drawing View dialog box Deleting Drawing Views –Views that are dependent
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Exercise 5-3 Editing Drawing Views
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Dimensions –Retrieve Model Dimensions –Edit and/or Change Dimension Visibility Dimension Value and Appearance
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Auto-Arrange Dimensions Rearrange selected dimensions
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Dimensions –Edit Model Dimension –Change model dimensions value
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General dimensions –Not parametric –Associative Move and center dimension text –Centerline to dashed line Dimensions
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Add dimensions to an isometric view –Space bar - Toggle between planes –Show All Part / Visible Work Planes
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Annotations –Adding Centerlines Surface texture symbols Weld symbols Geometric tolerance symbols Text Bill of materials Balloons
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Annotations Centerlines –Center Mark –Center Line Bisector –Center Line –Centered Pattern tools Automated Centerlines Centerline Settings –Apply To –Threshold –View Types –Projection
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Annotations Adding more detail annotations –Surface Textures –Weld Symbols –Feature Control Frames –Text and Leaders Format Text dialog box
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Hole and Thread Notes Adding… –Hole & Thread Notes –Hole Note Styles Formatting Apply tolerance values Editing –Side Views
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Chamfer Notes First select a chamfered line or edge Second a select reference edge
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Exercise 5-4 Adding Dimensions and Annotations
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Open Model from Drawing To open a part or assembly file from a drawing file Click Open –In view –From browser
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Open a Drawing from a Model To open a drawing from a part or an assembly file Click Open Drawing –Drawing must be the same name as the part or assembly file
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Drawing Options –Retrieve Model Dimensions on View –Center dimension text on creation –Dimension Type –Object Style –View Justification –Display Options –Title Block Alignment
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Baseline Dimensions / Sets Baseline Dimension –Window / cross objects –Individual dimensions Baseline Dimension Set –Select objects Window / cross methods –Dimensions held as a set
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Exercise 5-5 Creating Baseline Dimensions
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Ordinate Dimensions / Sets Ordinate Dimension –Select points or window / cross objects –Individual dimensions Ordinate Dimension Set –Select points or window / cross objects –Dimensions held as a set
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Hole Tables Hole Table –Location –Size –Edit
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Exercise 5-6 Creating Hole Tables
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Tables General Empty – Specify # of Rows and Columns From Excel Bends iParts and iAssemblies
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Revision Table Entire drawing Active Sheet Tags iProperties
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Applying Your Skills Skill Exercise 5-1Skill Exercise 5-2
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Checking Your Skills 1.True_ False_ A drawing can have an unlimited number of sheets. 2.True_ False_ A drawing’s sheet size normally is scaled to fit the size of the drawing views. 3.True_ False_ There can only be one base view per sheet. 4.True _ False _ An inclined view is a view that is projected perpendicular to a selected edge or line in a base view. 5.True _ False _ An isometric view can only be projected from a base view. 6.True _ False _ A section view is a view created by sketching a line or multiple lines that will define the plane(s) that will be cut through a part or assembly. 7.True _ False _ Drawing dimensions can drive dimensional changes parametrically back to the part. Continued….
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Checking Your Skills - continued 8.Explain how to shade an isometric drawing view 9.True _ False _ When creating a hole note using the Hole/Thread Notes command, circles that are extruded to create a hole can be annotated. 10.True _ False _ An assembly model can open an individual part from its browser; however it cannot open a drawing file from the browser.
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