GhastlyGus
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2008
- 5
We purchase a casted part, and then machine it. I'm having difficulty getting the BOM in the .sdldrw file to look right.
The casted part is defined in a .sldprt file, with a corresponding .sdldrw file.
I then create a derived part in another .sldprt file by "Menu >> Insert >> Part". Apply machining operations, and detail it in another .sdldrw file with a corresponding a name.
I want a BOM in the .sdldrw file, of the derived part, to show what it is made of. Which is the casted part, but the BOM will instead show the part number of the derived part.
The whole idea is that I want to communicate to the machinist, what casting he needs to use. This should be done with a print of the .sdldrw file.
How can I do this?
Should I completely re-think the process?
The casted part is defined in a .sldprt file, with a corresponding .sdldrw file.
I then create a derived part in another .sldprt file by "Menu >> Insert >> Part". Apply machining operations, and detail it in another .sdldrw file with a corresponding a name.
I want a BOM in the .sdldrw file, of the derived part, to show what it is made of. Which is the casted part, but the BOM will instead show the part number of the derived part.
The whole idea is that I want to communicate to the machinist, what casting he needs to use. This should be done with a print of the .sdldrw file.
How can I do this?
Should I completely re-think the process?