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Chapter 5
Creating and Editing
Drawing Views
Chapter 5 - Objectives
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the
following:
– Make changes under the Drawing tab of the Application Options
dialog box
– Create base and projected drawing views from a part
– Create auxiliary, section, detail, broken, break out, and cropped
views
– Edit the properties and location of drawing views
– Retrieve and arrange model dimensions for use in drawing views
– Edit, move, and hide dimensions
– Add automated centerlines
– Add general dimensions, baseline, chain, and ordinate
dimensions
Chapter 5 – Objectives - continued
• After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the
following:
– Add annotations such as text, leaders, Geometric Dimensioning
& Tolerancing
– (GD&T), surface finish symbols, weld symbols, and datum
identifiers
– Create hole notes
– Open a model from a drawing
– Open a drawing from a model
– Create hole, general, and revision tables
Drawing Options
• Drawing Options
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Defaults
View Justification
Default Drawing File Type
Section Standard Parts
Non-Inventor DWG File
Title Block Insertion
Inventor DWG Version
View Block Insertion point
Dimension Type
Preferences
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Defaults Object Style
Default layer Style
Line Weight Display
View Preview Display
Capacity
Creating a Drawing
• Creating a Drawing
– DWG or IDW files
– Drawing Tools
• Drawing Views
• Sketch
• Drawing Annotation
Drawing Sheet Preparation
• Sheets
• Sheet format
• Sheet size
Title Block Insertion
• Insert Title Block
– Delete existing title
block
– Insert title block from
Drawing Resources
folder
Border
• Insert Border
– Delete existing border
– Insert border from Drawing Resources folder
Property Fields
• Property Fields and iProperties
– Summary
– Project
– Status
Creating Drawing Views
• Creating Drawing Views
– Created from an existing part, assembly, or presentation file
– Save drawing in same directory as the parent file
• Types..
– Base View
– Projected View
» Orthographic (Ortho View)
» ISO View
– Auxiliary View
– Section View
– Detail View
– Crop
– Slice
– Broken View
Creating Drawing Views
• Base View - Component tab
– File - Options change depending upon selected file
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Presentation File
Sheet Metal
iAssemblies
Representations
Orientation
Scale from Base
Scale
Label
Style
Style from Base
Create projected views immediately after base view
creation
Creating Drawing Views
• Base View - Model State tab
• Options change depending upon selected file
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Weldment
iPart
Member (iAssemblies)
Reference Data
• Line Style
• Hidden Line Calculation
• Margin
– Scale
– Label
– Style
Creating Drawing Views
• Base View - Options tab
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All Model Dimensions
Model Weld Symbols
Bend Extents
Thread Feature
Weld Annotations
User Work Features
Tangent Edges
• Foreshortened
Show Trails
Hatching
Align to Base
Definition in Base View
Section Standard Parts
View justification
Creating Drawing Views
• Using the Drawing View Dialog Box
–Base View
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First view that is created
Scale
Other drawing views can be projected
Orientation - preview image
No limit to number of base views
–Projected Views
• Orthographic or isometric
• From any existing view
• Preview image
Exercise 5-1
• Creating a Multiview Drawing
Creating Drawing Views
• Auxiliary Views
– Created by selecting an edge
– Projected at 90 degrees
Creating Drawing Views
• Section Views
– Created by sketching a line
or multiple lines that will
define the plane(s) that will
be cut through a part or
assembly
– Section View command
Creating Drawing Views
• Section Views
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Half Sections
Projected Sections
Aligned Sections
Offset Sections
Slice
Modifying Hatch
• Right-click > Edit
Creating Drawing Views
• Hatching Isometric Views
– Edit View
Creating Drawing Views
• Slice View
– Based on sketch in source view
– Target view = projected, orthographic or isometric
Creating Drawing Views
• Detail Views
– Drawing view that
enlarges an area of an
existing drawing view by a
specified scale
– Detail View tool
– Smooth Cutout Shape
– Full Detail Boundary
– Connection line
Creating Drawing Views
• Break Views
– Removes a
section or multiple
sections from the
middle of a long
part and show
just the ends
– Break command
Creating Drawing Views
• Break Out Views
– Expose internal
components or features
– Break Out tool
• Boundary Profile
Creating Drawing Views
• Break Out Views
– Depth Options
• From Point
Creating Drawing Views
• Break Out Views
– Depth Options
• To Sketch
Creating Drawing Views
• Break Out Views
– Depth Options
• To Hole
• Through Part
– Remove drawing content from inside a closed profile
through selected components located in the browser.
Creating Drawing Views
• Cropped Views
– Shows a portion of a view
• Rectangular
• Circular
• Based on a sketch in a view
Move Drawing Views
• Moving Drawing Views
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Move cursor over drawing view
Select bounding box
Click and drag view
Children or dependent
Orthographic or auxiliary view
Detail and isometric views
Exercise 5-2
• Creating Break, Section, Auxiliary, and
Detail Views
Editing Drawing Views
• Editing Drawing View
Properties
– Edit a drawing view
– Drawing View dialog box
• Deleting Drawing Views
– Views that are dependent
Break and Align Views
• Break alignment
• Create alignment
– Horizontal
– Vertical
– In Position
Replace Model Reference
• Change the component a drawing
references
– Part
– Assembly
– Presentation
– Same file type
– Similar size
Exercise 5-3
• Editing Drawing Views
Dimensions
• Dimensions
– Retrieve Model
Dimensions
– Edit and/or Change
• Dimension Visibility
• Dimension Value and
Appearance
– Automatically
retrieve dimensions
Dimensions
• Dimensions
– Edit Model Dimension
– Change model dimensions value
– Option available when Inventor is installed
Selecting Dimensions
• Quick Access toolbar
– Select All Inventor Dimensions
– Select All Model Dimensions
– Select All Overridden Dimensions
– Select All AutoCAD Dimensions
Auto-Arrange Dimensions
• Rearrange selected dimensions
– Select dimensions in one or multiple views
– Arrangement based on dimension style
Dimensions
• General dimensions
– Not parametric = Associative
• Move and center dimension text
– Centerline to dashed line
Dimensions
• Add dimensions to an isometric view
– Retrieve or add general dimensions
– Space bar - Toggle between planes
– Show All Part / Visible Work Planes
Exercise 5-4
• Adding Dimensions
Baseline Dimensions / Set
• Baseline Dimension
– Window / cross objects
– Individual dimensions
• Baseline Dimension Set
– Select objects Window / cross methods
– Dimensions held as a set
Chain Dimensions / Set
• Chain Dimension
– Window / cross objects
– Individual dimensions
• Chain Dimension Set
– Select objects Window / cross methods
– Dimensions held as a set
Exercise 5-5
• Creating Baseline and Chain Dimensions
Ordinate Dimensions / Set
• Ordinate Dimension
– Select points or window / cross objects
– Individual dimensions
• Ordinate Dimension Set
– Select points or window / cross objects
– Dimensions held as a set
Styles Editor
• Edit existing style
• Create new style based on current
Annotations
• Annotations
–Adding
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Centerlines
Surface texture symbols
Weld symbols
Geometric tolerance symbols
Text
Bill of materials
Balloons
Annotations
• Centerlines
–Center Mark
–Center Line Bisector
–Center Line
–Centered Pattern tools
• Automated Centerlines
• Centerline Settings
–Apply To
–Threshold
–View Types
–Projection
Annotations
• Adding more detail annotations
– Surface Textures
– Weld Symbols
– Feature Control Frames
– Text and Leaders
• Format Text dialog box
Hole and Thread Notes
• Adding…
– Hole & Thread Notes
– Hole Note Styles
• Formatting
• Apply tolerance values
• Editing
– Side Views
Exercise 5-6
• Adding Annotations
Open Model from Drawing
• To open a part or assembly file from a
drawing file
• Click Open
– In view
– From browser
Open a Drawing from a Model
• To open a drawing from a part or an
assembly file
• In browser click Open Drawing
– Drawing must be the same name as the part,
assembly, or presentation file
Hole Tables
• Hole Table
– Types
• Selection
• View
• Features
– Edit hole table
Exercise 5-7
• Creating Hole Tables
Tables
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General
Empty – Specify # of Rows and Columns
From Excel
Bends
iParts and iAssemblies
Revision Table
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Entire drawing
Active Sheet
Tags
iProperties
Applying Your Skills
• Skill Exercise 5-1
Skill Exercise 5-2
Checking Your Skills
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True__ False__ A drawing can have an unlimited number of sheets.
Explain how to change a sheet’s size.
True__ False__ There can only be one base view per sheet.
True__ False__ An inclined view is a view that is projected perpendicular to
a selected edge or line in a base view.
5. True__ False__ An isometric view can only be projected from a base view.
6. True__ False__ A section view is a view created by sketching a line or
multiple lines that will define the plane(s) that will be cut through a part or
assembly.
7. True__ False__ Drawing dimensions can drive dimensional changes
parametrically back to the part.
8. Explain how to shade an isometric drawing view.
9. True__ False__ When creating a hole note using the Hole/Thread Notes
command, circles that are extruded to create a hole can be annotated.
10.True__ False__ An assembly model can open an individual part from its
browser; however, it cannot open a drawing file from the browser.