I checked and I don't have anything referencing 2007. Here is what I have checked.
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We just switched from Solidworks 2007 to 2009 at work. I used to have a macro that would turn off dual dimensions as I don’t use them but they are turned on in our drawing templates.
I imported my settings and everything worked except this macro. I tried recording these actions again, but...
I scoured the web and couldn't find any downloadable models.
Anybody have an idea if they are available somewhere? I'm mainly looking for 1.5" and 2" PVC elbows, wyes, sanitary tees.
Thanks!
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How would you minimize this though in a large assembly?
StefanHamminga, I don't even understand what you are talking about regarding networks. I'm handcuffed as far as any change there anyway. I'll be limited to easy computer upgrades.
Sounds like additional Ram is the...
Well, I'm not sure if this qualifies as Large but the assembly has 320 parts & sub assemblies.
I used to work over a network and I had a lot of trouble with speed & crashing. I've since changed to working on my hard drive and periodically backing up to the network.
Here's the specs on my current computer.
It starts to get pretty slow when I work with large assemblies. The regeneration time and editing become very slow. If I try to move a sliding part it often moves very slow and takes a while to get it started.
Dell Precision360
P4 2.8 GHz
Nvidia...
Sometimes It will work for me, calling out THRU. Other times it doesn't. I can't figure out how or why there's a difference. In each case, it's a sketch that i extrude THROUGH ALL.
Is there anything specifically on how the hole must be started or anything else that may lead to differences?
I'm having a problem with thru hole callouts in drawings.
A turned part is 1" long and I have an extruded cut "through all" along the centerline.
When I put it in a drawing, I use the "hole callout" feature to define the hole. I remember a while ago, instances like this would be calle out...
Is there any way to keep "Right click on the assembly part number in the Feature Tree, go to Tree Display and check - Show Component Descriptions" turned on?
I have to turn it on each time I open a new assembly. The description really helps me out. Thanks for the tip.
I just asked a co-worker and he knew.
These are what I am talking about. I guess my search is over.
Thanks for the replies.
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I've seen and used before round magnets that slip over a screwdriver bit to hold a fastener for assembly. They are about 1/2" in diameter and 3/8" in height. Different color plastic covers.
I can't figure out where to buy them from though? I thought I got them from McMaster before but can't...
Thanks Scott.
Maybe I should just start using HIDE instead. I hope to save crunching capability by supressing though.
Your answer makes sense now that I think about it.
As you roll over features in the feature tree on the left side of the screen, the feature or part gets a red box around it in the model.
If the item is supressed, you don't get the red box letting you know which one you are rolling over.
Is there any way to still get some sort of indication of...
I need to make a test to verify correct parts are installed in an assembly. I'm looking for a correct motor voltage. I have verified that the different voltage motors we use have very different resistances across the leads.
I'd like a device then, that will turn a resistance value into a...