Shenanigans
Mechanical
- Mar 27, 2011
- 6
Hell everyone this is my first post here and to start I am an engineer for a furniture manufacture where I was brought on to create libraries and to improve production times.
With that information stated I would love to be able to create one standard component (file cabinet, etc.) and just modify the size using a design table then insert into a drawing and have the bill of materials list each component (ends, rails, top, bottom, etc.) as well as there length and widths.
I draw each part with the cut dimension then add a .125" banding around the edges but do not merge the two. I do this so I can get the cut dimensions to put into another software to create cut lists and also to make drafts to show customers and management.
My question is how can I link the length and widths of the cut dimensions and also the overall dimension into the bill of materials?
I am new to design tables and bill of materials but am fluent is drawing parts within SW. Any help would be appreciated.
With that information stated I would love to be able to create one standard component (file cabinet, etc.) and just modify the size using a design table then insert into a drawing and have the bill of materials list each component (ends, rails, top, bottom, etc.) as well as there length and widths.
I draw each part with the cut dimension then add a .125" banding around the edges but do not merge the two. I do this so I can get the cut dimensions to put into another software to create cut lists and also to make drafts to show customers and management.
My question is how can I link the length and widths of the cut dimensions and also the overall dimension into the bill of materials?
I am new to design tables and bill of materials but am fluent is drawing parts within SW. Any help would be appreciated.