diabloz97
Guest
Good morning to all,
is there a function to be able to perform a "fair view", in the front view of an equipment, to be able to have the vents oriented to 0° / 90° / 180°, without having to recreate a new part/axieme?
I usually, if I do not carry out the table with solidworks, or change the orientation of the vents creating a new part or orientate the view in the plant in correspondence of the not oriented vents in the 0° / 90° / 180° projecting it then to be able to have the vents in a decent orientation for the quotation.
Unfortunately I never found an alternative method. ..I always have to pass for a cad dwg program to be able to perform the harvests on the table and I can't take 100% advantage of the solidworks functionality because of this problem.
the main problem, having to recreate a new part with the orientation of the vents in the "fake view", is first of all the risk of not remembering to update both models and according to the management of the distinct materials.
I attach images of an example:
image 1: view in plant, orientation vents.
image 2: front view (real), where I should quote all the various elevations/protrusions of the vents.
image 3: front view (falsa), where I modified the vents bringing them all to the 0° / 90° / 180° to be able to quota them.
Thank you in advance,
Faithful
is there a function to be able to perform a "fair view", in the front view of an equipment, to be able to have the vents oriented to 0° / 90° / 180°, without having to recreate a new part/axieme?
I usually, if I do not carry out the table with solidworks, or change the orientation of the vents creating a new part or orientate the view in the plant in correspondence of the not oriented vents in the 0° / 90° / 180° projecting it then to be able to have the vents in a decent orientation for the quotation.
Unfortunately I never found an alternative method. ..I always have to pass for a cad dwg program to be able to perform the harvests on the table and I can't take 100% advantage of the solidworks functionality because of this problem.
the main problem, having to recreate a new part with the orientation of the vents in the "fake view", is first of all the risk of not remembering to update both models and according to the management of the distinct materials.
I attach images of an example:
image 1: view in plant, orientation vents.
image 2: front view (real), where I should quote all the various elevations/protrusions of the vents.
image 3: front view (falsa), where I modified the vents bringing them all to the 0° / 90° / 180° to be able to quota them.
Thank you in advance,
Faithful

