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Old February 27th, 2008, 12:19 PM
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Hi all,

first, sorry for my english.

I've got a demo version of VX CAD but I don't know how make
break out view in drawings like inventor.

Thank you in advance

Marco
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Old February 27th, 2008, 03:40 PM
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Hello Marco,

What are you referring to as a "break-out" view? Can you provide an example? I know that VX CAD does support the following types of drawing layout views:
  • Standard View (Top, Front, Side, etc.)
  • Projection View (1st and 3rd angle projections from another view)
  • Auxiliary View (projected perpendicular from an edge on another view)
  • Section Views (Full, Aligned, Revolved, Bent sections defined from another view)
  • Detail Views (Scaled Circular and Rectangular views from another view)
Does the view you need fit any of these criteria?

Thanks.
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Old February 28th, 2008, 01:10 AM
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Hi,

I try to explain

It's when you want to section only a region with a hole not entire part.

If you want I post an image.

Thank you

Marco
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Old February 28th, 2008, 04:39 AM
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This link explain the break out view of inventor:

http://www.sdotson.com/freetut/broke...on%20views.pdf
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Old March 6th, 2008, 03:35 PM
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Cool How VX does it.

Hello Marco,

Here is how you do it in VX:

In the drafting module, I assume that you have a layout of a 3D part.
  1. Select Insert > 3D View > Sections
  2. In the options form under Required Inputs, select "Revolved"
  3. Select the side view with the hole.
  4. Select the base point so that you are on the centerline of the hole.
  5. Pick vertical.
  6. Adjust the Base arrow or the Align arrow so you are not sectioning all the way through the part.
Let me know if you need images.
Good Luck!
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Old March 6th, 2008, 03:38 PM
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Thank you for the reply.

If you can post some images help me very much.

Bye
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Old March 8th, 2008, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by support View Post
Hello Marco,

Here is how you do it in VX:

In the drafting module, I assume that you have a layout of a 3D part.
  1. Select Insert > 3D View > Sections
  2. In the options form under Required Inputs, select "Revolved"
  3. Select the side view with the hole.
  4. Select the base point so that you are on the centerline of the hole.
  5. Pick vertical.
  6. Adjust the Base arrow or the Align arrow so you are not sectioning all the way through the part.
Let me know if you need images.
Good Luck!
Hi,

I have cretae a section with your instruction, but it's not that I need

In english is called, Broken Out section

Another exmple is in this link:

Broken-out sections

thank you in advance
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