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00:02
create a drawing sheet in views.
00:05
After completing this video,
00:06
you'll be able to create a 2D drawing and plays views on a drawing sheet
00:12
Infusion 3 60.
00:13
We want to carry on with our blade guard assembly
00:16
at this point we're still in the animation work space.
00:19
We can stay here or we can head back to the design
00:21
work space where all the components will be put back in place.
00:25
We want to create a new drawing so we can do
00:27
this from our workspace picker by selecting drawing from design.
00:31
We'll be using the animation at a later time for contents.
00:35
We have the option to use full assembly visible only or select.
00:39
In this case we're going to start by creating a full assembly.
00:44
We're going to use a new drawing from scratch. We'll use the I. S. O.
00:47
Standard and we'll use metric units will say okay and create the new drawing.
00:54
Once the drawing has started note that we have our
00:56
first view to place we can modify the style,
00:59
the scale, the edge, visibility,
01:01
any interference or thread edges and we can turn these options
01:05
on and they will change the way that the model looks.
01:08
We need to determine which model orientation
01:11
we're going to be doing where we're going
01:12
to place our views and how we're going to dimension them to get started.
01:16
Let's go ahead and place this base view in the upper left hand corner and say ok
01:21
from here we're going to select projected view.
01:24
We're going to select the view and we're going
01:27
to move over and place our two projected views.
01:30
Note that inside of our document settings and sheet settings.
01:33
There are some things that we can change but there are other things that we can't.
01:37
For example when we're using the I. S. O. Standard, the projection is first angle,
01:42
first angle projection drawing typically will have the front view.
01:46
The top view will be below it and the right view will be on the left side.
01:51
So for this case we're going to create another projected view
01:54
and we're going to place it off to the left.
01:56
We need to make sure that we do select the correct based view first.
01:60
So let's go ahead and undo any changes.
02:02
Make sure that the parent view is selected and move this off to the side.
02:06
When we take a look at these we'll note that the bolt is on the
02:09
right side of the component and the right hand view will show us the bolt.
02:15
So it is important for us to understand what our document
02:18
settings are and how they're going to affect the model.
02:20
Let's go ahead and select the left side view and delete it.
02:24
Let's place another base view.
02:26
This time we're going to be placing an isometric view.
02:29
I'm going to use the home view and I'm going to place this in the lower left.
02:34
I'm gonna change the tangent edges to full and say okay
02:38
now if we want to reposition our views we can select them.
02:41
Hold down the left mouse button and simply reposition any projected views will
02:45
be linked to the parent and the isometric view can be moved as needed
02:49
as we place additional views.
02:51
It's also important to note that we can determine whether
02:54
or not we want to use the entire model,
02:56
the storyboard or if we want to determine specific references to.
02:60
Omit. For example, if I'm going to place a front view
03:04
and I want to admit the hardware,
03:06
I can simply select that view and suppress any components that I don't need.
03:11
For example the lock washer, the guide washer, the guide base pin,
03:16
the bolt and the post we want to keep.
03:19
But the rivet we can remove this means
03:21
that this view contains only one specific component.
03:26
This can be very helpful as we work toward creating a detailed drawing
03:30
and understanding exactly what we have on the screen At this point.
03:34
I'm going to take this view and create a projection.
03:37
I want to take a look at the top view
03:40
say okay. And then I want to create a section view of our top.
03:44
We'll select the top view.
03:46
Going to zoom in select the midpoint on each
03:49
side and we'll select the green checkmark to say Okay
03:53
now we've created a section view that can be placed on screen.
03:57
This is going to inherit values from the
03:59
parent and if we need to reposition anything,
04:01
we can always select them and move them around.
04:06
The section view is a little different because it does contain a section view
04:09
note we need to make sure that the note is visible with the section view
04:13
at this point in time we've created a lot of
04:15
views on the detailed drawing but we haven't saved.
04:18
Let's go ahead and save the detailed drawing,
04:21
notice that it's automatically coming in as blade guard assembly drawing.
04:26
We also need to make sure that it's saved in the correct folder.
04:29
I'm going to place it in a drawing sub folder inside of my intro to three D.
04:33
Modeling where my blade guard assembly is placed.
04:35
We'll go ahead and save it and then we can move on to the next step.
00:02
create a drawing sheet in views.
00:05
After completing this video,
00:06
you'll be able to create a 2D drawing and plays views on a drawing sheet
00:12
Infusion 3 60.
00:13
We want to carry on with our blade guard assembly
00:16
at this point we're still in the animation work space.
00:19
We can stay here or we can head back to the design
00:21
work space where all the components will be put back in place.
00:25
We want to create a new drawing so we can do
00:27
this from our workspace picker by selecting drawing from design.
00:31
We'll be using the animation at a later time for contents.
00:35
We have the option to use full assembly visible only or select.
00:39
In this case we're going to start by creating a full assembly.
00:44
We're going to use a new drawing from scratch. We'll use the I. S. O.
00:47
Standard and we'll use metric units will say okay and create the new drawing.
00:54
Once the drawing has started note that we have our
00:56
first view to place we can modify the style,
00:59
the scale, the edge, visibility,
01:01
any interference or thread edges and we can turn these options
01:05
on and they will change the way that the model looks.
01:08
We need to determine which model orientation
01:11
we're going to be doing where we're going
01:12
to place our views and how we're going to dimension them to get started.
01:16
Let's go ahead and place this base view in the upper left hand corner and say ok
01:21
from here we're going to select projected view.
01:24
We're going to select the view and we're going
01:27
to move over and place our two projected views.
01:30
Note that inside of our document settings and sheet settings.
01:33
There are some things that we can change but there are other things that we can't.
01:37
For example when we're using the I. S. O. Standard, the projection is first angle,
01:42
first angle projection drawing typically will have the front view.
01:46
The top view will be below it and the right view will be on the left side.
01:51
So for this case we're going to create another projected view
01:54
and we're going to place it off to the left.
01:56
We need to make sure that we do select the correct based view first.
01:60
So let's go ahead and undo any changes.
02:02
Make sure that the parent view is selected and move this off to the side.
02:06
When we take a look at these we'll note that the bolt is on the
02:09
right side of the component and the right hand view will show us the bolt.
02:15
So it is important for us to understand what our document
02:18
settings are and how they're going to affect the model.
02:20
Let's go ahead and select the left side view and delete it.
02:24
Let's place another base view.
02:26
This time we're going to be placing an isometric view.
02:29
I'm going to use the home view and I'm going to place this in the lower left.
02:34
I'm gonna change the tangent edges to full and say okay
02:38
now if we want to reposition our views we can select them.
02:41
Hold down the left mouse button and simply reposition any projected views will
02:45
be linked to the parent and the isometric view can be moved as needed
02:49
as we place additional views.
02:51
It's also important to note that we can determine whether
02:54
or not we want to use the entire model,
02:56
the storyboard or if we want to determine specific references to.
02:60
Omit. For example, if I'm going to place a front view
03:04
and I want to admit the hardware,
03:06
I can simply select that view and suppress any components that I don't need.
03:11
For example the lock washer, the guide washer, the guide base pin,
03:16
the bolt and the post we want to keep.
03:19
But the rivet we can remove this means
03:21
that this view contains only one specific component.
03:26
This can be very helpful as we work toward creating a detailed drawing
03:30
and understanding exactly what we have on the screen At this point.
03:34
I'm going to take this view and create a projection.
03:37
I want to take a look at the top view
03:40
say okay. And then I want to create a section view of our top.
03:44
We'll select the top view.
03:46
Going to zoom in select the midpoint on each
03:49
side and we'll select the green checkmark to say Okay
03:53
now we've created a section view that can be placed on screen.
03:57
This is going to inherit values from the
03:59
parent and if we need to reposition anything,
04:01
we can always select them and move them around.
04:06
The section view is a little different because it does contain a section view
04:09
note we need to make sure that the note is visible with the section view
04:13
at this point in time we've created a lot of
04:15
views on the detailed drawing but we haven't saved.
04:18
Let's go ahead and save the detailed drawing,
04:21
notice that it's automatically coming in as blade guard assembly drawing.
04:26
We also need to make sure that it's saved in the correct folder.
04:29
I'm going to place it in a drawing sub folder inside of my intro to three D.
04:33
Modeling where my blade guard assembly is placed.
04:35
We'll go ahead and save it and then we can move on to the next step.
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