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NX - Creating a drawing from a part...... 2

CAD2015

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Jan 21, 2006
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Hi,

What is the best design practice for creating a drawing of a 3D model:
1) Creating a single file, which would have the model and the drawing
2) Creating a separate drawing file

Thank you,

P.S. An explanation of your option would help me understand much better the whole procedure....

CAD 2015
 
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In today's environment, I would say utilize the Master Model approach and separate the drawing from the model in their own files.
When I started with UG at UGII V3, (dating myself now) we did the drawings in the same file as the models. Back then, we were still drawing everything in wireframe, no solid modeling. Spent many years with UG, through early NX releases, and we always kept the model and drawing in the same file. We switched to Pro/Engineer in 2001 and with that we did all Pro/E files as separate drawings and models.
I see advantages of both methods with NX, but I think overall, you can be more productive with separate files for the model, assembly and drawings.
A lot will also depend on if you are using a PLM system (TeamCenter or other) with your NX data and the release procedures that are controlled by that software.
One company I worked at had Windchill for the CAD vaulting of our Pro/E Wildfire data and TeamCenter for the business side of release control. We would do a backup of the Wildfire drawing to capture all of the components into a single folder and then add a PDF of the drawing. This would be zipped and that is what was uploaded and released in TeamCenter.

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
“I would like to ask, why are you using 2D drawings instead of 3D PMI on your models?”
 
SDETERS,

Thanks for your suggestion.
I haven't ever done something like that, but I'd love to!!!!!!
How could I do that, what are the tools required for this method?
What are the basic (startup with) steps?

Thanks

CAD 2015
 
using 3D PMI, do some google searches on it. This has been improved dramatically over the years. We have looked into it, the issue is sharing the model with other CAD systems, there seems to be some hang ups.
 

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