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Showing a part through shrinkwrap geometry in drawing

fgallagher
12-Amethyst

Showing a part through shrinkwrap geometry in drawing

I have an anchor bolt that I want to show going through a foundation tube. The foundation tube is a shrinkwrap geometry shown for illustration purposes. My collegues are able to show this on thier drawings, but I can't seem to figure out just how they did it. Any ideas? First pic is of my drawing, second pic is how I want my drawing to look.

No_Anchor_Bolt.JPG

How I want the above picture to look like

GmbH_With_Anchor_Bolt.JPG


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I think you can change the model display to transparent for selected parts in your drawing.

Edit, you can make a part phantom transparent. Are you sure they didn't section this this part?

I checked the part and there are no sections. Where can I change the model display to transparent at?

component_display_II.png

Antonius, that was it. They made the top and bottom plates transparent which now shows the anchor bolt coming up through the tube. Thank you very much!

You are welcome, Floyd!

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