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ManuSBK

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Hello everyone, beautiful and ugly!! !
I am faced with a problem of timing.
i.e. from an axieme (industrial boiler) I have to extrapolate the classic 3 views for each part.
having already drawn the parts oriented correctly, it is possible to "teach":biggrin: to solid how to make automatic the 3viste for each part (we are on the 200 different pieces) logically without repeating a piece only because on the axieme figure several times?

I thank everyone who gives me time to answer:finger:
 
hello manusbk you can. Just make a table template with the 3 views and then launch the task scheduler and let it tilt the selected files or the content of a folder. If necessary, you can also use macros for quotation and at the end of automatic work just check it out.
 
mh...I believe I have understood in principle what you mean, unfortunately being self-taught I have no dimisticity with the technical terms of solid
on work I use 2010 sp0.
Would you kindly manage to give me some kind of step-by-step guide or cmq to tell me the basic steps?
for the various options/quotatures/ecc I also arrange ;)
 
mh...I believe I have understood in principle what you mean, unfortunately being self-taught I have no dimisticity with the technical terms of solid
on work I use 2010 sp0.
Would you kindly manage to give me some kind of step-by-step guide or cmq to tell me the basic steps?
for the various options/quotatures/ecc I also arrange ;)
I have always made the drawings quoted one by one, if you have the eye become very fast.

to create a table template with 3 views seeguire This post and make 3 empty views (there are several ways to do it though it is better to look for the best). save him as a model.
then open the task scheduler...create drawings....and complete the parameters.

I would say that it is simple in itself, once the model is well done.
 
I have always made the drawings quoted one by one, if you have the eye become very fast.

to create a table template with 3 views seeguire This post and make 3 empty views (there are several ways to do it though it is better to look for the best). save him as a model.
then open the task scheduler...create drawings....and complete the parameters.

I would say that it is simple in itself, once the model is well done.
I might also be interested in it, but I didn't understand much...now I try with the link you posted, but I didn't understand how to make 3 blank views. . .
 
I might also be interested in it, but I didn't understand much...now I try with the link you posted, but I didn't understand how to make 3 blank views. . .
I didn't see the link, but still I tell you my experience:
open any part file (designed already in a drinking way, for example
the piece placed on a floor consistent with what will be put on the table), put it on the table and save the drawing document
as a template.
at the time of rescue will be deleted all that contained in the views, but not the views.
go to the scheduler and choosing "create drawings" you can give it the address
you want to put on the table with all the views you already have
set in the template.
logically you have to give it as a template model what you saved a few seconds before...

Hi.
 
I didn't see the link, but still I tell you my experience:
open any part file (designed already in a drinking way, for example
the piece placed on a floor consistent with what will be put on the table), put it on the table and save the drawing document
as a template.
at the time of rescue will be deleted all that contained in the views, but not the views.
go to the scheduler and choosing "create drawings" you can give it the address
you want to put on the table with all the views you already have
set in the template.
logically you have to give it as a template model what you saved a few seconds before...

Hi.
exact, this is the explanation of how to make blank views:finger:
 
I didn't see the link, but still I tell you my experience:
open any part file (designed already in a drinking way, for example
the piece placed on a floor consistent with what will be put on the table), put it on the table and save the drawing document
as a template.
at the time of rescue will be deleted all that contained in the views, but not the views.
go to the scheduler and choosing "create drawings" you can give it the address
you want to put on the table with all the views you already have
set in the template.
logically you have to give it as a template model what you saved a few seconds before...

Hi.
I'm sorry it'll be time, but I'm lost! If you have time and want, can you explain it again? Thank you, good night.
 
you are a great "meccanicamg"
you have the bonus of a beer in the lower mantovano! ! !
 

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