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tabella di foratura

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Hello, everyone.
as I have already told you, I have recently been using sw.2011.
I jammed on the drilling tables, could someone kindly put me on the good road?
I should make a drilling table of a perforated sheet.
Thank you.
:bekle:
 
follow the tutorials that explained everything. You still need:

- have a origin (which can be the edge on the top left)
- have two orthogonal directions x and y
- Put the view on the table.
- click on the view, right click, tables, drilling tables
- click on origin or define x and y axis
- in the holes tab click on the surface of the plate
- once finished click on the table and change the options, you can group the same holes with only indication as attached
 

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Thanks mg, you've been very helpful.
Could you put me on the good road to create custom tables?
Bye.
 
Thanks mg, you've been very helpful.
Could you put me on the good road to create custom tables?
Bye.
to make it a custom, do it once you want it, with the fields you want. click on it with the right button and save table or something. next time you do drill table choose the model you want (i.e. your custom) top and it is automatically formatted with the fields you set.
 
always in relation to the automatic quotation of holes and not only: does not exist the way to quota the holes, and other, automatic bubble (function for example present in powershape)?
 
always in relation to the automatic quotation of holes and not only: does not exist the way to quota the holes, and other, automatic bubble (function for example present in powershape)?
as I did with the example plate of my first post.

for all quotas instead there is the automatic quotation that comes in aid to the quotation of a piece without having to look for every single quota. useful if well quoted to insert references from 3d.
 
as I did with the example plate of my first post.

for all quotas instead there is the automatic quotation that comes in aid to the quotation of a piece without having to look for every single quota. useful if well quoted to insert references from 3d.
with the drilling table you can fix the origin where you want ok, but you can't put the hole quota, for example, at the bubble moment, can you?

It is foolishness for charity, but sometimes I have to deal with the space I have available on the sheet (I know it is shameful but I do not use the plotter because we are not equipped in the workshop to physically manage such large tables) and the table on one side is a little bulky.

the problem then is not so much for the quotation of perforated plates but for example for the quotation of the dowels, or other, on the molds, regarding a zero also in z.

Thank you.
 
with the drilling table you can fix the origin where you want ok, but you can't put the hole quota, for example, at the bubble moment, can you?

It is foolishness for charity, but sometimes I have to deal with the space I have available on the sheet (I know it is shameful but I do not use the plotter because we are not equipped in the workshop to physically manage such large tables) and the table on one side is a little bulky.

the problem then is not so much for the quotation of perforated plates but for example for the quotation of the dowels, or other, on the molds, regarding a zero also in z.

Thank you.
but did you not see that in the post in which I refer the odds on the holes are not there but are the labels with a reference just using the bubble system???? :bekle:
 
Of course I've seen and I don't mean that.

what I am referring to and that, precisely, would be a convenient solution for the way of working my colleagues not so much for me, is a type of quotation managed as a bubble that brings the x,y,z coordinates to a fixed origin.

if I recover an image (it would take powershape) I bring it back to you so we understand;)
 

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