![]() ![]() creation of the drawing page with its template.insertion / creation of "base-sketchTD" in the layers of belonging (also with "drag and drop").it will allow us to produce perfect “Sketches”, then edit them to make them (by creating ad hoc “cosmetic points or lines”) usable in TechDraw to these sketches I gave the name of "base-sketchTD" to be used for the creation of specific continuous sections positioned on multiple planes or axes, and which then through the use of the "facebinder", "Draft to Sketch", Shape 2D View, etc. Possible creation of independent or simple copies, eg. ![]() Creation of the 3D object(s) according to the canons of traditional modeling.The Workbenches that are used to produce the drawings of the attached examples are: The planes thus formed and suitably positioned (according to our provisions) will be used as cutting blades Part SliceApart, cutting our 3D object into several parts according to the chosen planar confirmation. Note: These planes can be joined together by overlapping/ coinciding of two edges using the Boolean feature of Part Union. Without pre-building any new plane, a cutting plane using three points is defined.) (* This is quite comparable to AutoCAD Slice command which is based on that axiom. The Workfeature Workbench (and Macro WorkFeatures) are full of convenient additional functions, that allow us to easily create planes (theoretically infinite in extension and quantity) by selecting three points (vertices) (remember that for three points passing, one and only one plane passes through three non-aligned points one and only one plane passes through three non-aligned points) is a geometric axiom, which confirms without any ambiguity (!) the validity and importance of the WorkFeatureDev tool to create precise plans very easily. To obtain particular sections (cuts on different planes or axes) to be presented on the page in TechDraw (it is advised to use a copy of the original 3D object), then through the creation of planes (even on different axes) using the Workfeature Workbench, it is possible to section the copy of the 3D object Part SliceApart to obtain the faces to be converted into sketch Draft Draft2Sketch and then through the Sketcher Workbench edit them to make them suitable to the technical drawing that we are interested in generating in TechDraw.converting to sketch the “facebinder” generated with Draft obtained from faces and/ or sections of the 3D models.using directly the sketches that generated the 3D models, or by.such as system diagram, floor plans, elevations, views of mechanical or overall parts, etc.) or by generator of "base-sketchTD" (sketch bases for TechDraw) in 2D (e.g.It is also possible to use the Sketcher Workbench as.Draft Workbench (lines, polylines, circumferences, arcs, splines, beziers, etc.), in particular the snaps, to create on the object effectively precise "cosmetic points" that could then be used for dimensioning in TechDraw.This tutorial will take advanced users through the steps needed to produce challenging technical drawings of the part from the Basic Part Design Tutorial using drawing tools of the It should contribute to overcome the difficulties that are encountered in quoting and enriching the technical drawing using TechDraw. This tutorial is not a complete and comprehensive guide to the TechDraw Workbench and many of the tools and capabilities are not covered. This tutorial introduces the experienced user to some advanced use of existing tools and techniques from other workbenches to extend actually missing functionality in TechDraw Workbench. in TechDraw views and/ or entire "cosmetic" drawings with absolute precision, suitable for the dimensioning tools that the workbench is equipped with, to generate compliant and detailed technical drawings. Create points, lines, circles, arcs, etc. ![]()
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