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Forging new generations of engineers

Forging new generations of engineers. Creating a Custom Drawing Sheet. Tutorial. Opening a Drawing Sheet. Create a new file. Select a standard drawing file from menu options. Adjusting the Sheet Size. A default C-size sheet should appear. Adjusting the Sheet Size.

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Forging new generations of engineers

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  1. Forging new generations of engineers

  2. Creating a Custom Drawing Sheet Tutorial

  3. Opening a Drawing Sheet • Create a new file. • Select a standard drawing file from menu options.

  4. Adjusting the Sheet Size • A default C-size sheet should appear.

  5. Adjusting the Sheet Size • Change the sheet to A-size, which is 8.5” x 11”. • The title block will indicate the letter A if the sheet has been properly resized.

  6. Delete the Existing Title Block • Erase the ANSI title block by selecting its icon in the browser bar and deleting it. A drawing sheet with just the default border should be left. The border will be kept for this exercise.

  7. Creating a New Title Block • Define a New Title Block. • A sketch environment will be generated. Use the rectangle, line, and dimension sketch tools to create the image below. Do not worry about placement.

  8. Inserting a Logo • The first box on the left will contain your logo, which will be your initials. You may replace this later on with a different bitmap image, as the one shown below. • Insert your graphic into the box. You may need to resize the image to fit the box.

  9. Adding Text to the Title Block • Use the text sketch tool to create information titles in the remaining boxes as shown below.

  10. Adding Property Fields • Use the text sketch tool again to create Property Model entries for the Drawing Name <TITLE> and Date <CREATION DATE>. This information will be extracted from the solid model part file.

  11. Adding Text Prompts • Use the text sketch tool again to create Prompted-Entry fields in the remaining title block boxes. Each will say <Enter Prompt for Field>. This information will be inserted by the drawer for each different drawing.

  12. Modify Text Prompts • Edit each of the <Enter Prompt for Field> statements, and type the following statements as replacements.

  13. Saving the Title Block • The custom title block is now complete. Save the title block using the right-click function. Call it PLTW Title Block. • The title block will disappear, but it has been saved in the Drawing Resources under Title Blocks, which is found in the Browser Bar.

  14. Inserting the New Title Block • To insert your new title block, right click on PLTW Title Block in the Browser Bar and select Insert. • Type the required information into the dialog box that appears.

  15. Inserting the New Title Block • Note that the Drawing Name and Date are missing. This information be automatically entered when a model view is placed into the drawing.

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