Drawing of a welded part

Hello

 

I would like, in my drawing of a welded part, to have on my first sheet my set and then to have a sheet for each volumetric body. However, I would like to have in my cartridge the information of the body and not of the whole. How to do it?

 

Thank you.

  Hello

 

You have to specify in your cartridge questionnaire (property form editor) that you want the name of the mechanically welded part, and not the name of the assembly.

 

And normally it should pass.

 

When you create your new questionnaire, save it separately to use it only for that case.

 

Feel free to come back if you have any other questions.

 

Kind regards.

 

 

Hello If you have a set with your different parts, you just have to open the parts and make a drawing, there you will have the information of the part in the cartridge. Kind regards Bastien

@Bart: What do you mean by "cartridge questionnaire"?

When I edit my basemap to change my title block, I select the text to edit and then click on "link to property". And here I only have the properties of the assembly, I can't find those of the body.

 

Thank you

Hello

 

On each sheet, you must create views relating to the model:

http://help.solidworks.com/2012/French/solidworks/sldworks/relative_to_model_view.htm

 

Which only allow you to display one body.

On the other hand, the cartridge will have to be modified by hand, or that it points to the properties of the mechanical welds and not to the file.

Otherwise, edit the title block by hand by replacing the properties with text (not recommended).

 

https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/70099

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By writing $PRPWLD: "Desription", does it work?

 

If the description property exists for your mechanicalwelds.

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Cartridge questionnaire: This is the name I gave to the custom properties file that fills my cartridge, it takes the custom properties and puts it in the right place on the cartridge.

 

You don't have to go through your background, but through the personal property editor which is in windows

(Start menu/ in the Search bar type editor)

 

And don't forget to save UNDER so you don't delete your old file that will be used for your usual drawings.

@Lucas: My properties are well filled in for each field but it doesn't work by writing $PRPWLD:"Desription"

 

@Bart: Is the Property Editor what I attached? If so, I don't know at all, if you have a tutorial I'm interested!

 

Thank you.


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That's what I thought but I wasn't sure:

I don't think you can display the properties of a mechanical weld in a cartridge.

 

https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/51563

 

"Not doable"