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Professional CAD/CAM tools built on Inventor and AutoCAD
Make changes once and see the results in multiple views.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Transcript
00:03
AutoCAD Plant 3D includes a variety of production isometric views that are based on a 3D model.
00:10
This allows you to make your changes in just one location—the model.
00:15
You can produce additional or new views at any time during the project,
00:20
and as the model changes, the isometric production views change.
00:25
One type of production isometric is the Final version.
00:28
This type of document works well for design engineers who are not using the view to create fabrication documents.
00:36
Before producing any view, it is a good idea to review and edit the isometric view settings.
00:42
From the Home tab, Project panel, click Project Manager.
00:46
From the drop-down, click Project Setup.
00:50
In the Project Setup dialog, expand the Isometric DWG settings.
00:55
Select Annotations.
00:58
Set the style to Final_ANSI–C.
01:01
Take a look through the various tabs to review the settings.
01:05
Click OK to close Project Setup and save the changes.
01:09
From the Isos tab, Iso Creation panel, click Production Iso.
01:14
The Create Production Iso dialog appears.
01:18
If your project includes lines that are already numbered, you can filter the list to only show specific systems.
01:25
Since this project is small, you do not need to apply a filter.
01:29
Select both 100 and 100-B.
01:33
For the Iso Style, select Final_ANSI-C.
01:37
Click Advanced.
01:39
The Advanced ISO Creation Options dialog opens, with the same settings that were defined in the Project Setup dialog.
01:47
This dialog allows you to override the project defaults as needed.
01:50
First, you can adjust the Export settings.
01:53
Enable BOM under Export table on Iso creation and set the Format to Excel.
01:59
This exports BOM tables to Excel while creating a final view.
02:04
Click OK, and then Create to complete the command.
02:09
New drawings will automatically be placed in the Final_ANSI-C folder on the Isometric DWG tab of the Project Manager.
02:17
The program also automatically creates folders for check, spool, and stress drawings,
02:23
in addition to the final drawings as defined by the Iso Style settings.
02:28
When the command is finished, the log file details can be accessed from the pop-up dialog.
02:33
This shows the number of drawings created and includes hyperlinks to the drawings.
02:38
Select the first one to see the results.
02:42
The document includes a portion of the diagram, including inline components, a bill of materials list, and other title block data.
02:51
Close the drawing without saving changes.
Video transcript
00:03
AutoCAD Plant 3D includes a variety of production isometric views that are based on a 3D model.
00:10
This allows you to make your changes in just one location—the model.
00:15
You can produce additional or new views at any time during the project,
00:20
and as the model changes, the isometric production views change.
00:25
One type of production isometric is the Final version.
00:28
This type of document works well for design engineers who are not using the view to create fabrication documents.
00:36
Before producing any view, it is a good idea to review and edit the isometric view settings.
00:42
From the Home tab, Project panel, click Project Manager.
00:46
From the drop-down, click Project Setup.
00:50
In the Project Setup dialog, expand the Isometric DWG settings.
00:55
Select Annotations.
00:58
Set the style to Final_ANSI–C.
01:01
Take a look through the various tabs to review the settings.
01:05
Click OK to close Project Setup and save the changes.
01:09
From the Isos tab, Iso Creation panel, click Production Iso.
01:14
The Create Production Iso dialog appears.
01:18
If your project includes lines that are already numbered, you can filter the list to only show specific systems.
01:25
Since this project is small, you do not need to apply a filter.
01:29
Select both 100 and 100-B.
01:33
For the Iso Style, select Final_ANSI-C.
01:37
Click Advanced.
01:39
The Advanced ISO Creation Options dialog opens, with the same settings that were defined in the Project Setup dialog.
01:47
This dialog allows you to override the project defaults as needed.
01:50
First, you can adjust the Export settings.
01:53
Enable BOM under Export table on Iso creation and set the Format to Excel.
01:59
This exports BOM tables to Excel while creating a final view.
02:04
Click OK, and then Create to complete the command.
02:09
New drawings will automatically be placed in the Final_ANSI-C folder on the Isometric DWG tab of the Project Manager.
02:17
The program also automatically creates folders for check, spool, and stress drawings,
02:23
in addition to the final drawings as defined by the Iso Style settings.
02:28
When the command is finished, the log file details can be accessed from the pop-up dialog.
02:33
This shows the number of drawings created and includes hyperlinks to the drawings.
02:38
Select the first one to see the results.
02:42
The document includes a portion of the diagram, including inline components, a bill of materials list, and other title block data.
02:51
Close the drawing without saving changes.
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