Designing for Life
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Why do i need a new phone?
Friday, November 9, 2012
Adding custom Library in SolidWorks
Check it out.
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Changing Configuration of a model that a drawing is looking at.
This post is in Response to a Question on Linked In. See Below
"Configuration driven drawings question...
OK, long time SW user, I was wanting to do something I think is possible but have never tried before. I hve a family of parts that are all based on the same initial geometry/features, but with various end-of-history-tree features. In the past I have have maintained them as separate models in order to be able to assign discreet part numbers and generate drawings with those part numbers. However, I can and have created all of the iterations as a single part with the changes driven as configurations with unique part number designations (better for me), but I am unsure if I can now create discreet drawings with those matching drawing configuration numbers. I prefer not to do it as a multiple page drawing showing all of the configurations. Is there a configuration property setting or something else that would allow me to do this?"
This is my Response,
"I do something similar at my company, I maintain one model with all different configurations. yet i have a separate drawing looking at each configuration. when you start a new drawing you can change the configuration that the drawing view is looking at along with the configuration that the BOM is looking at. I will post some pictures on my blog. http://cadtechie.blogspot.com/2012/09/changing-configuration-of-model-that.html
See pictures below
Saturday, June 2, 2012
An introduction
Thanks for checking out my Blog. I am hoping to create a useful source of information for cad design. If you have questions technical or not feel free to shoot me a message and I will do my best to help you out. I have about 5 years of experience with SolidWorks and about 4 years of experience in AutoDesk Inventor. I am working towards my CSWP and have completed the following training courses.
- SolidWorks Essentials
- SolidWorks Advanced Part
- SolidWorks Advanced Assemble
- SolidWorks Routing
- SolidWorks Weldment's
- AutoDesk Inventor Basic.
Thanks for reading and check back to see if I actually could post something useful.