solidworks >> Templates et al

by Chris Dubea » Thu, 23 Feb 2006 22:35:55 GMT

I'm revisiting my templates and am kind of wondering how others are
migrating their templates as SolidWorks evolves.

In the past I had a bevy of part templates set up for the different
materials I commonly use. With the advent of the Material manager
this is rather redundant, so I'm wondering what types of part
templates do y'all use. I could see a different one for different
units (fractional, decimal, SAE, Metric, etc) but not much else. You
can tell I haven't thought much about this, so I'm throwing it out for
opinions.

There is less of an issue for assemblies as I currently only have two
assembly templates (one decimal, one fractional) but I've got a slew
of drawing templates and that's not likely to change.

Thanks
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Chris

solidworks >> Templates et al

by matt » Fri, 24 Feb 2006 00:02:34 GMT


In article < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >,
XXXX@XXXXX.COM says...

I have templates for metric and inch units for parts and assemblies. I
have templates for drawings with different sheet sizes. I don't use any
for materials. I have thought of having a different template for large
assemblies, to keep the various settings separate from small assemblies.
I've heard of people using different templates for sheet metal parts,
which makes some sense.

solidworks >> Templates et al

by cdubea » Fri, 24 Feb 2006 00:54:26 GMT


Thanks. As I don't do any large assemblies this would pertain to me.
The sheet metal template makes sense as well, but luckily I don't deal
much with sheet metal.

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