On 09/16/10 01:28 PM, Paul Gress wrote:
> Simple question, hopefully simple answer.
>
> Is there any way to display sheetmetal views of both bent and unbent
> utilizing the same model? I know I can save my model under another
> name then just unbend it and view that in the drawing. I'm hoping
> there's a feature I can't find utilizing one model.
The best answer for me is from Joe Thelen, basically everyone pointed
out to use Family Tables, but me, using Pro-E since v18 never used
Family Tables and just starting to use the Sheetmetal features had no
clue how to do this properly. Thanks to all.
Below are basically the steps I followed:
Family table, create your flat pattern (not an unbend, but a flat
pattern, keeps it as last feature automatically):
Edit > Setup > Flat state > Create
(dialog box opens to enter instance name)
Select either "fully formed" or "fully flat" (fully formed suppresses
the flat in the model tree)
Continue as if creating an unbend
Select then the dropdown:
Tools > Family table
Viola! You have a flat pattern instance.
In the drawing (WF5):
Annotate Tab > Drawing models icon > Add model
Select (or type in) part number (main not instance)
Select the instance you wish to use on drawing
Place view on drawing (after this in the same menu select "set model"
and select the either part number to work with)
Paul