Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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Hello friends,
What I want to do is take a closed view section from a flattened view. for now i am doing this tricky way but i am looking for an easier(fast9 way).
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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That looks like just a simple projected view.

you can use the section tool of you want, change the configuration in the section view to match the flat pattern view or "use Parent"
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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Hi Omar, I too have been searching for a while to come up with a solution to that same issue. Essentially, to achieve that type of layout I pretty much perform these steps. I gather it is close, if not identical, to your first method.

-I start off by adding the view in its modeled state (top view)
-create the section views off of that
-hide the initial view (but keep the dependent section views visible)
-break the alignments for the section views
-insert the flattened development view
-and finally recreate the alignments between the flattened view and the section views.

This process works but I guess not ideal.
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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Use projected views and switch the projected views from the flat pattern config to the default config, and voila!


Edit: Here's an example, we do this!
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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AlexLachance wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:08 am Use projected views and switch the projected views from the flat pattern config to the default config, and voila!


Edit: Here's an example, we do this!

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Hi Alex, that does work great for projections views, but unfortunately doesn't apply when using section views.
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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SamSpade wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:33 am Hi Alex, that does work great for projections views, but unfortunately doesn't apply when using section views.
Understood!

Why not proceed as such?

Edit: To clarify what I mean:
Have folded views that show all the profiles needed shown.
Have a flat pattern view
Include a 3D view to make sure it's clear for the guy on the shop floor
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If working this way causes any sort of confusion, a note under the flat pattern wouldn't clear whatever confusion there is..?
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Re: Can a section view of flattened image be appearing off?

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Perhaps, if it's to clarify the folding process, you could create sub-configs to show the partial folding done?
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