Flat Pattern orientation
Flat Pattern orientation
Hi guys,
Is there an easy way to rotate Flat pattern view in a drawing so that bounding box edges are horizontal/vertical. See the attached image. My problem is that some parts just doesn't have any parallel edge with bounding box so I have to manually rotate the view, or as usual just leave it crooked since I'm too lazy...
This is how the view looks after insertion
This is final version after measuring the angle and rotating it manually. Too much work for my lazy a**.
Is there an easy way to rotate Flat pattern view in a drawing so that bounding box edges are horizontal/vertical. See the attached image. My problem is that some parts just doesn't have any parallel edge with bounding box so I have to manually rotate the view, or as usual just leave it crooked since I'm too lazy...
This is how the view looks after insertion
This is final version after measuring the angle and rotating it manually. Too much work for my lazy a**.
Best Regards,
SolidKeke
SolidKeke
Re: Flat Pattern orientation
Can you use relative view?
Re: Flat Pattern orientation
Hi, thank you for a reply.
How ever, your suggestion doesn't work for this problem I guess, or then I just don't know how to do it properly.. Can you be more specific or maybe show an example?
Best Regards,
SolidKeke
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Re: Flat Pattern orientation
See the attached GIF file (or click on the picture below to view it).
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Re: Flat Pattern orientation
Nice demo. I haven't had the need to apply the technique, but I am sure I will in the future.
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I couldn't decide which one was easy.
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Re: Flat Pattern orientation
Or,.. Save a View Name (my lazy a**) relative to normal you want in the sldprt and use that Saved View Name in your slddrw.
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Re: Flat Pattern orientation
This is definitely an awesome trick, but when I use the relative view I see only the bent model, no flat pattern. In your example you don't use sheet metal but a regular boss-extrude.
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SolidKeke
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Re: Flat Pattern orientation
Yes, I was just going for how to create the relative view.
Once you have the orientation down, and you have placed the view, you can then select the drop down in the view. As, one other user said, another way is to save a view in the 3d model and then use that view in your drawing.
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