I figured it out. What I did was, I made a sketch first, I made a few circles and a few lines intersecting my cutting sections, and then I went to cutting plane, and followed those lines exactly the way I put them, and wallah. I was able to get this...
I know how to create a section view; however, I was wondering if you could do multiple section views and put them all on one section view. Say for example. I have a circle, and I put a section view down the center. It will show me that section, but what if I want to add in two more separate...
How can I put this in better words, how do you change the reference planes so that you can make a new place to be your axis. I have two objects in my assembly, and they don't line up because the other object is slightly rotated at another angle.
On my draft sheet, I want to have an E Background sheet. I know their is A, B, C, and D background sheets, but I was wondering if their was an E. I know I can set the sheet up to size E, but that's the sheet itself, not the background. Is this possible or is D the maximum?
Sorry about my wording. But yes, I'm asking about creating templates. I already know how to create ISO drafts, but I would like to create an ANSI draft template that includes the background. Can you switch your ISO draft into an ANSI draft or do you have to start from scratch.
Basically, I want to print out my draft on two pieces of paper. It will be bigger though. Half of it will be on one sheet and another will be on the other sheet, exactly what sertel is saying.
I have a drawing of my assembly, and I just want to print out the cross section of it; however, when I delete the view I chose it deletes my cross section as well.