Dimension from Detailed view to Section view?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by samurai, Mar 27, 2007.

  1. samurai

    samurai Guest

    How do I dimension from a detailed view to the section view of a
    drawing?

    I've got a three of O-ring grooves, that are a distance from one end
    of a shaft (12.00" approx). I created a Detailed view of the grooves,
    put it below the sectioned view, and now I want a ref. length from the
    end of the shaft, to the Detailed view, not on the sectioned view.
    Just so all the dimensions and reference dimensions are on the
    Detailed View, or dimension from it.

    I could create a leader.
    Can I create a dimension from the edge of a groove, to a non-existant
    point just outside the detailed view? How do I do that?

    Thanks,
    samurai.
     
    samurai, Mar 27, 2007
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  2. samurai

    jim_duprey Guest

    Your talking about tossing a bunch of drawing view features at the
    same information from your part. You'd need a scaled-up view with
    Horizontal (or Vertical) Break(s) in the shaft, added in Break-out
    Sections where your Detail View is now, then Crop the view to mimic
    the Detail View. This will give you true, parametric length
    dimensions with the little squiggly indicating the 'out-of-sight'
    portions beyond the Crop.

    Or, you can simply Sketch a Point off to the side on your drawing, and
    dimension from that Point to the desired edge in the Detail. Hide
    Sketches and the Point vanishes from the drawing for plotting. It
    will be a cartoon that requires you to know the true length and over-
    ride the dimension value, and it won't warn you by going dangling nor
    will it update in any parametric manner if the part changes.

    Jim D.
     
    jim_duprey, Mar 29, 2007
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  3. samurai

    Dale Dunn Guest

    I could create a leader.
    Expand the detail view to include all of the entities you need to
    dimension. Add the dimensions, and set the detail view back to the desired
    size. Edit the dimension properties to hide extra dimension and extension
    lines.

    Or...Add the dimension in the main view. Create sketch geometry in the
    detail view that looks like the dimension you want, then add a note for the
    dimension value and link the note to the dimension from the main view, so
    that the dimension value appears in the note. Hide the dimension in the
    main view.

    Hopefully these ideas will at least got you going in a good direction, if
    they're not exactly what you're after.
     
    Dale Dunn, Mar 29, 2007
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