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Showing an axis in a drawing (please help this former Pro/E user)
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c***@intertechplastics.com
2006-03-06 19:28:28 UTC
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I am new to Solidworks 2006, having used Pro/E for the past 5 years. I
am working on my first drawing, and I would like to replicate something
I used to do in Pro...

I would like to create a datum axis in the Sketcher mode that I can
turn on / show in my drawing. When I print the drawing, I want the
axis to show up as a cross-hair without a name. I have tried creating
the axis in the model itself (not in the Sketch view) and showing it on
the drawing, but it prints with the axis title.

In Pro, I would have created the axis point in the feature sketch in
the model. When I wanted to use it on my drawing, I would have used a
show/erase function to show the axis.

Thanks for the help,

Carey
Rocco
2006-03-06 19:52:28 UTC
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Go to Insert-->Reference Geometry-->Axis
Be sure that the axis is above your sketch in the feature tree, drag it
if you have to.
Right click on it to show or hide(be sure the View-->Axes is selected)
Carey
2006-03-06 20:17:38 UTC
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How do I make the drawing print without showing the axis name (Axis3 is
shown to the upper-right of the crosshair).
Debbie Dowding
2006-03-06 20:28:50 UTC
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Post by Carey
How do I make the drawing print without showing the axis name (Axis3 is
shown to the upper-right of the crosshair).
Well, it's not pretty, but you could re-name the axis "nothing" - that is,
replace the name with a space.

Hopefully someone else knows a better way to do this.
Wayne Tiffany
2006-03-07 00:01:05 UTC
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I don't know for sure what the shape is that you want the axis over, so
think about these options.

If you want an axis between a couple parallel edges, etc, use the centerline
tool.
If you want a crosshair set of axes through a hole, use the centerline tool.
If you want to show something out in the middle somewhere, put a
construction line in your drawing and then locate it with a mate or
reference to the geometry in the view. An example is putting a line in and
then making it collinear to a center plane in the model.

The point here is to put the datum axis in the drawing and reference it to
the geometry, rather than trying to pull it forward from the model.

WT
Post by c***@intertechplastics.com
I am new to Solidworks 2006, having used Pro/E for the past 5 years. I
am working on my first drawing, and I would like to replicate something
I used to do in Pro...
I would like to create a datum axis in the Sketcher mode that I can
turn on / show in my drawing. When I print the drawing, I want the
axis to show up as a cross-hair without a name. I have tried creating
the axis in the model itself (not in the Sketch view) and showing it on
the drawing, but it prints with the axis title.
In Pro, I would have created the axis point in the feature sketch in
the model. When I wanted to use it on my drawing, I would have used a
show/erase function to show the axis.
Thanks for the help,
Carey
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