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5-Regular Member
January 4, 2024
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BOM table in multi-body drawings

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I'm trying to create a drawing of a multi-body part, with a bill of materials table, like an assembly drawing.

 

(I've created a multi-body part as it's quicker than modelling an assembly.)

 

I've named my bodies and created a BOM table using one of the built-in templates, which generates a unique item number per line, but I can't figure out how to make these item numbers appear as balloon notes.

'Create balloons' on the toolbar only seems to work for components, not bodies.

Is there a way to make this work?  Or do you just have to create manual balloon notes?

Best answer by StephenW

There is a enhancement request for this. I *THINK* they are actively working on improving multibody. It's still relatively new for creo so there is lots of room for improvement.

 

Vote for this idea.

https://community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/Allow-the-use-of-Create-Balloons-buttons-in-a-drawing-with-a/idi-p/672818

 

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16-Pearl
January 4, 2024

I know your pain. What you need to do is to export every body as a part … right click on the body and export as a part, give it a good name,  Then create an assembly and put these components back into place as default.

 

You be able to do what you want with the assembly, but you will have limitations  I would encourage you to talk about the problems that you’ve been having because multibody is not fully integrated into drawings IMO. 

5-Regular Member
January 4, 2024

Ah, that's not ideal.. I was hoping to avoid assemblies!!

 

One of the most common use cases for multi body parts is a weldment. Modelling as a single part can save a huge amount of time.

However for this to work properly, we absolutely need to be able to auto-generate BOM balloons for individual bodies.

Why is there a built-in BOM table for multi-body parts if it can't generate balloon notes?

 

Other things we can't do in drawings, as of Creo 8:

- Show/hide individual bodies

- Create exploded views

- Change shading/line style for certain bodies

 

If we didn't have these limitations then multi-body parts would be a lot more useful than they currently are.

tbraxton
22-Sapphire II
22-Sapphire II
January 4, 2024

If you use multibody for design, it is possible to create automation that would take the multibody part design and create the assembly model and the assembly drawing with the BOM ballons in Creo that is driven by a multibody part. You than have all of the assembly functionality available for use and your design is controlled with the multibody part model.

 

Develop the method to exploit using multibody for weldments and use it. Chances are high that you can get this working before any enhancement request is implemented for this issue.

StephenW23-Emerald IIIAnswer
23-Emerald III
January 4, 2024

There is a enhancement request for this. I *THINK* they are actively working on improving multibody. It's still relatively new for creo so there is lots of room for improvement.

 

Vote for this idea.

https://community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/Allow-the-use-of-Create-Balloons-buttons-in-a-drawing-with-a/idi-p/672818

 

5-Regular Member
January 4, 2024

Yep, that's exactly what I want, thanks...

Anyone visiting this thread, please vote as well.