How to do section partial in drawing modality
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:10 pm    Post subject: How to do section partial in drawing modality Reply with quote

Hi to everyone, first of all excuse me for my bad english , i'm
italian. I have to do a section partial in drawing modality, exactly
create a breaking and show the hatch into it, besides the boundary must
be dispose to zig zag.
Thank you to all and i hope you understand me!
Paolo

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Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: How to do section partial in drawing modality Reply with quote

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Hi to everyone, first of all excuse me for my bad english , i'm
italian. I have to do a section partial in drawing modality, exactly
create a breaking and show the hatch into it, besides the boundary must
be dispose to zig zag.


First, you need a named cross section where you want the breakout section. Make
this in the model. Then, in the drawing, create a view where this section will be
parallel to the screen. In the section type, pick Local, pick a point for the
center of the breakout, sketch a spline as the boundary for the breakout. Click OK
and you're done. I'm not sure about "zig zag" but the boundary will be as ragged
as your spline.
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David Janes
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