Chap 4 - Sect. Lines, Hatching, & Dimensions
Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:06 am
Attachments :SECTION LINES:
After working w/ the pgm ones --- I've given up!
They may work, but not for me. They seem to be European style and only
straight lines. For mech parts here I was taught --- albeit, in the
days of lead & vellum --- that you could bend 'em any which way you
wanted to show the reqd details. We also have a different convention
for the directional arrows.
Here's what I've decided on:
I have made 2 new symbols and added them to my Mech Sym library. The
1st is a right angle pair of lines and the 2nd is an arrow point. I
selected pen #4, and line #4.
1. Select X-line->Polyline
2.Select freehand mode, click in the co-ord menu & set an off-dwg point
3.Enter 0,0 & return.
4.Enter 0,-,5 & return.
5.Enter .5,-,5 & return twice.
This should draw a corner [change direction] sect line. Turn it into a
symbol, Symbol->from window [top menu]. Put the paste point @ the turn
and name it.
Call it back, cmd-E, to any old point, change to line #1 & on top of
the vertical line draw an arrow. I drew one side & then used the
mirror function. Turn it into a symbol, yadayada.
Now go to the dwg and insert the sect lines as desired, cmd-J, will
allow you to rotate the basic angle as desired. Stick the arrow point
on the appropriate vertical lines to show the cut.
TA-DA!
Oh, move the basic point back too.
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HATCHING:
This feature needs some work too. Or at least I think so.
I've 2 areas that need covering. The cut thru the center of the part
on the left & the cut thru the island.
Hatching is found in the tool pallet, 2nd col, 5th row. Starting on
the left sect --- 1st, just flat scale up to 250~300%. You'll never be
able to select the reqd. lines @ 100%.
1.Select Hatching->material. Just do it --- don't ask why.
2. Follow the prompts and select the contour.
3.Follow the prompts.
If this works --- good! You may want to go to Hatching->change attribs
and try correct'n the grey scale pblms I've hit.
[grmblgrmbl]
The right side works the same. It looks like the tapped hole is an
island but no. That's just the scale inaccuracies of the pgm. Treat
it as one contour.
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On to dimensions.
SCREWIT --- It's after 5:00 o'clock s'where. 'Cooler time.
OK, let's work w/ the elevation view 1st
WOOF!! This is s'th'n else!! [After 90 min of work]. It will
generally get the job done but is a bitch to work w/. Let's be "P.C.
--- ah--- polite" and say "needs some work".
1st, it has too many lines. In mech dwgs, all I want to see is a Ø/Ø
symbol for a corner and then a dim @ an appropriate place to denote a
feature. No lines go'n back to the ref. That's known. Program'n is
done from the last point to the next one & absolute mode takes care of
stack up tolerances. H'ever, this is what we have to work w/. 2nd
onwards comments come later.
Work'n w/ the left side 1st: Move the basic point to the Ø/Ø cor if
not there. Go to Options->dim's top menu & set global to yer lik'n
1.Select Dimension->multi parallel & auto mode.
2.Select the btm line as the ref line.
3.Click on the 4 points to be dimed on the left in ascending order.
Work from the bottom to the top.
4.Hit return to position dim's. NOTE: Chain as many as you want and
then hit return. See where I put 'em.
5.Start again: select btm line. Work'n in the mdl of the dwg, this
time click down on the 2 interior dim. Hit return an position as
desired.
Mov'n right.
6. Again select the btm. Select the top of the 60° cut and the top of
the part. Hit return.
7.Select dim placement.
8.Tapped hole. Select Dim->vert. & follow prompts.
9.Since this isn't exact, Select Dim->edit [don't ask why 'change
attrids don't work]. Change to 1.00. Hit return.
10. Now Select Dim->move. Pick 1.00 and move it up to get out of the
x-hatch'n.
I don't know if that's reqd. I don't have a work'n printer ATM but I'd
guess it was.
Please note: I prefer slashes as end markers. This can be selected
from the top menu: Options->dimensions, check global.
It's go-home-time. Chap 4A 2mrw --- dim's on top view.
I know this is tak'n some band width & I hope it ain't in vain. But if
n'th'n else, I'm learn'n and putt'n the notes inna permanent folder.
Ride Tall,
Tkat
From Murphy's Rules of Combat:
"Tracers work both ways."
After working w/ the pgm ones --- I've given up!
They may work, but not for me. They seem to be European style and only
straight lines. For mech parts here I was taught --- albeit, in the
days of lead & vellum --- that you could bend 'em any which way you
wanted to show the reqd details. We also have a different convention
for the directional arrows.
Here's what I've decided on:
I have made 2 new symbols and added them to my Mech Sym library. The
1st is a right angle pair of lines and the 2nd is an arrow point. I
selected pen #4, and line #4.
1. Select X-line->Polyline
2.Select freehand mode, click in the co-ord menu & set an off-dwg point
3.Enter 0,0 & return.
4.Enter 0,-,5 & return.
5.Enter .5,-,5 & return twice.
This should draw a corner [change direction] sect line. Turn it into a
symbol, Symbol->from window [top menu]. Put the paste point @ the turn
and name it.
Call it back, cmd-E, to any old point, change to line #1 & on top of
the vertical line draw an arrow. I drew one side & then used the
mirror function. Turn it into a symbol, yadayada.
Now go to the dwg and insert the sect lines as desired, cmd-J, will
allow you to rotate the basic angle as desired. Stick the arrow point
on the appropriate vertical lines to show the cut.
TA-DA!
Oh, move the basic point back too.
============================================
HATCHING:
This feature needs some work too. Or at least I think so.
I've 2 areas that need covering. The cut thru the center of the part
on the left & the cut thru the island.
Hatching is found in the tool pallet, 2nd col, 5th row. Starting on
the left sect --- 1st, just flat scale up to 250~300%. You'll never be
able to select the reqd. lines @ 100%.
1.Select Hatching->material. Just do it --- don't ask why.
2. Follow the prompts and select the contour.
3.Follow the prompts.
If this works --- good! You may want to go to Hatching->change attribs
and try correct'n the grey scale pblms I've hit.
[grmblgrmbl]
The right side works the same. It looks like the tapped hole is an
island but no. That's just the scale inaccuracies of the pgm. Treat
it as one contour.
========================================
On to dimensions.
SCREWIT --- It's after 5:00 o'clock s'where. 'Cooler time.
OK, let's work w/ the elevation view 1st
WOOF!! This is s'th'n else!! [After 90 min of work]. It will
generally get the job done but is a bitch to work w/. Let's be "P.C.
--- ah--- polite" and say "needs some work".
1st, it has too many lines. In mech dwgs, all I want to see is a Ø/Ø
symbol for a corner and then a dim @ an appropriate place to denote a
feature. No lines go'n back to the ref. That's known. Program'n is
done from the last point to the next one & absolute mode takes care of
stack up tolerances. H'ever, this is what we have to work w/. 2nd
onwards comments come later.
Work'n w/ the left side 1st: Move the basic point to the Ø/Ø cor if
not there. Go to Options->dim's top menu & set global to yer lik'n
1.Select Dimension->multi parallel & auto mode.
2.Select the btm line as the ref line.
3.Click on the 4 points to be dimed on the left in ascending order.
Work from the bottom to the top.
4.Hit return to position dim's. NOTE: Chain as many as you want and
then hit return. See where I put 'em.
5.Start again: select btm line. Work'n in the mdl of the dwg, this
time click down on the 2 interior dim. Hit return an position as
desired.
Mov'n right.
6. Again select the btm. Select the top of the 60° cut and the top of
the part. Hit return.
7.Select dim placement.
8.Tapped hole. Select Dim->vert. & follow prompts.
9.Since this isn't exact, Select Dim->edit [don't ask why 'change
attrids don't work]. Change to 1.00. Hit return.
10. Now Select Dim->move. Pick 1.00 and move it up to get out of the
x-hatch'n.
I don't know if that's reqd. I don't have a work'n printer ATM but I'd
guess it was.
Please note: I prefer slashes as end markers. This can be selected
from the top menu: Options->dimensions, check global.
It's go-home-time. Chap 4A 2mrw --- dim's on top view.
I know this is tak'n some band width & I hope it ain't in vain. But if
n'th'n else, I'm learn'n and putt'n the notes inna permanent folder.
Ride Tall,
Tkat
From Murphy's Rules of Combat:
"Tracers work both ways."