Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

Search results for query: *

  1. dhinners

    Cant drag a part around in an assembly

    If it's a 3D sketch, perhaps you brought it directly into the assembly, so it is fixed relative to the assembly planes. You probably want to import it into a part, then bring the part into the assembly, floating. Then you should be able to move it around.
  2. dhinners

    Has anyone found benefit in using a Dual CPU?

    You can run two instances of SolidWorks even on a single proc machine. Usually it works OK, tho it does seem to makes things a little flaky at times. It can be valuable for comparing two parts that have the same name - normally you can't open them both at the same time. Of course, then you...
  3. dhinners

    Open Edges

    You can accidentally turn a solid into a surface model by right-clicking on a face and selecting delete. This deletes a face, leaving behind a surface body. To fix it, first look in your feature tree for a DeleteFace feature. If you have done this by accident, you can just select that feature...
  4. dhinners

    Hiding units of dimensions.

    I would strongly urge you not to type in a replacement value for <Dim>. That is one of the surest ways there is to introduce drawing errors. Why? Because when you then change a model dimension, your drawing still displays the value you entered. You will have removed the associativity...
  5. dhinners

    Adding hole to side of cylinder? Hole placement?

    One problem you may be running into is the &quot;Solution cannot be determined&quot; error when you edit the first sketch under the hole feature in order to specify the exact location you want the hole. When putting a hole directly on a cylindrical surface, edit that first sketch under the hole...
  6. dhinners

    Re-orient part?

    Often when you add sketched bends to a sheetmetal part you catch the original point which specified your stationary surface. So the result is that the surface of the tab stays, and the main part bends up. Fix it by Edit Definition of the Sketched Bend, and make sure you select your stationary...
  7. dhinners

    Clear parts in assembly drawings

    I agree that drafting rules dictate that any items behind transparent parts should be shown as hidden. However, if you turn on hidden lines, you will see all edges of all parts throughout the assembly. The main area where this becomes an issue is for technical manuals, where the drawing...
  8. dhinners

    displaying large assemblies

    Three minutes to load is not bad for that size of assembly. That indicates to me that you have enough CPU horsepower. Thirty seconds per arrow click rotation is very bad. That indicates to me an underpowered video card. However, are you rotating in wireframe mode? That will slow things way...
  9. dhinners

    Clear parts in assembly drawings

    I would like some forum feedback on how people deal with clear parts in their assembly drawings. For example, if you have a plexiglass guard that you want show the edges of, but also show the items behind it. My best solution so far is to make a configurations in the assembly with the guard...
  10. dhinners

    Assembly part becoming transparent.

    Make sure you are not in Edit Part mode. When you edit a part in assembly, SolidWorks now turns your assembly transparent (other than the part you are editing.) Note that this behavior is controlled by your options settings. One other possibility, try editing the component properties, select...
  11. dhinners

    linear feet in BOM

    solidmodeler & alecu: It looks like you are both having a similar difficulty. My guess is that it has to do with how you modify your BOM template. First, it is important that you actually modify the BOM template. If you insert a BOM, then modify that BOM in the drawing, those changes will be...
  12. dhinners

    Customizing Sheet Formats

    Most title blocks have the most info located in the lower right corner. So, when you make another size, you have to move everything. One easy way to move entities on your title blocks is by right-clicking on the top-most icon in the tree and selecting Move.... This will pop up a dialogue that...
  13. dhinners

    Simulation AVI Files

    You can use a program like SnagIt http://www.techsmith.com I use it often for screen captures, but it will also capture video for playback.
  14. dhinners

    Another question... on bill of materials

    I am guessing that the source of your trouble is that the dimensions you put in are different between the flat pattern and as-bent? If you go to the flat pattern configuration to put in reference dimensions, they will change when you switch to the as-bent configuration, since the positions of...
  15. dhinners

    rapiddraft printout problem

    That message indicates that the drawing is out-of-sync with the model. You need to &quot;load the model&quot; to remove this message. To do that, when you open the drawing make sure to click the checkbox to load the model before clicking the open button.
  16. dhinners

    How to adjust my UCS

    By the way - if your features are not aligned to the datums only because you built them in-context, there is a another fix you could try. Usually parts made exclusively in-context are mated into your assembly with an in-place mate. I like to delete that mate, then remate the part using its...
  17. dhinners

    How to adjust my UCS

    There is another way to 'align' your views. The only requirement is a feature with a straight edge that you can use to specify your vertical or horizontal. Say that as mentioned you had a round plate with a hole pattern that was not orthogonal to your datum planes. First make a configuration...
  18. dhinners

    Better Sound Quality

    SolidWorks uses the Windows &quot;Default Beep&quot; to play this sound. If you go into your Windows Control Panel under sounds, there should be a setting for the sound file used for 'default beep'. By the way, don't use too long of a sound - on my system I can't do anything else until it...
  19. dhinners

    Mates and cylindrical parts

    Here is another benefit of adding the third mate. If you work with several configurations of an assembly, it is easy to get some of your mates suppressed. Then the parts can get moved around by accident, especially if your configurations are for different assembly positions. The third mate...
  20. dhinners

    drw-with multiple part details-always needs updating upon opening

    You could try: Tools>Options>System Options>Drawings>Allow auto-update when opening drawings. The drawback is longer file open times. Let us know if that helps.
Back
Top