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Show ONLY a single dimension in dual mode

AlessandroFerri
8-Gravel

Show ONLY a single dimension in dual mode

It isn't possible to show ONLY ONE dimension in a drawing in dual fashon (eg. mm [inch]); the dtl option "dual_dimension" acts on all drawing dimensions. Several times I need to show only few dimension in that way.

 

WORKAROUND:

1. Create a relation in the PART (or ASSEMBLY): <parameter>=D#*<scale factor> (EXAMPLE: PARAM1=D25*25.4)

2. Modify the dimension text to: D# @[<&parameter>@]

 

but doesn't seem so smart...


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It can be done by changing the dtl option, but it should be able to be done in the dimension properties dialog.

in fact if you change the dtl option "dual_dimensioning" all dimensions are affected ! In most cases I'm interested to this job only for certain dimensions so... I agree with Dan: it should be able to be done in the dimension properties dialog.

I have been using the same workaround!

It is relatively common for us to need a metric sized or threaded hole or other features in a normally English dimensioned drawing.  Often, we may not want "dual" dimensions, we just want to be able to display a particular dimension in a different unit than the rest of the drawing (AND display the unit in the dimension). Yes this CAN be done with the above work-around, but we shouldn't have to.  This needs to be a part of the individual dimension dialog box.  BTW - Solidworks has this capability.

What about doing it at the modeling level? 

I would like to keep the intent in the model too.  It seems strange that I can control the precision and tolerance 'style' individually but I can't control the display in dual mode.  There I times (on very complicated parts) where I send the model to the shop for them to process with there CAM package.  I would like to make sure they recognize the proper tooling.

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