Dimensions on isometric view

Hello

 

I would like to show an isometric view with all the important ribs.

 

I tried by hand, but the ribs don't always fit in the right place and sometimes are impossible to rib.

I also went through "Model objects", but Sw tells me that he can't place the dimensions because the view is not parallel.

 

Do you have a solution to this problem?

 

Thanks in advance =)

If you place points does he give you the real odds?

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Hello

By changing the properties of the view from "projected" to "true", it doesn't solve the problem?

http://help.solidworks.com/2012/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/Dimension_Type.htm

Edit: if possible, favor the vertices for the quotation.

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I'm enclosing a piece so that you can see a little.

 

I manage to put a few ribs, but not all....

 

For example, I would like to put the total width, the length, the rib of the dropper, the ribs of the returns, the angle of inclination.


rep_61-62.sldprt

I should point out that it's a sheet metal part, so I don't always have sharp edges...

On an ISO file no worries by selecting separate points


capture_cote_iso.jpg

yes it gives comma dimensions that are not very useful

Well it's not top notch, but I think Gerald is on the right track... You have to place points of intersection, it's the best thing to do.

 

Too bad that Sw can't import the ribs like on the other views... :/

 

I don't care about the ribs, it's mostly the ribs that matter to me

 

Thanks guys!

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Hello

On Inventor, a right-click when creating the dimension allows you to create dimensions that are faithful to the base model.

Wouldn't that be possible on Solidworks?

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to do with the automatic quotation because there is an option to take the part over the side....  

The problem is that in automatic there is something to eat and drink and it becomes uneatable

Hello maybe by going through the visualization cube You have to create a mechanically welded assembly (can be done in one click on any type of room) then update and create a visualization cube (which corresponds to the size of the room) Then it's very simple for the odds

Thank you all for your answers.

 

Mushuui, I didn't understand everything.... Can you illustrate your words? =)