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From the 3 D drawing toolbar, click Modify > Push to 2 D PCB.
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On the Edit In Place menu at the top of the drawing window, select Associative. This setting is required to support automated updates between 3 D and 2 D circuit boards when using Edit In Place.
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Symbol Type Specifies the symbol type: Taper Slope Drafting Standard Taper 1 ( D - d ) Slope 1 (H-h) Slope 2 (H-h) Taper 1 ( d - D ) Slope 1 (h-H) Slope 2 (h-H) ASME ISO Dimension Automatically calculates the dimension of the taper or slope: Ratio X:X Percentage X% Theoretically exact When selected, specifies the taper or slope dimensions as theoretically exact and adds a frame around the dimension value.
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Learn how to generate 2 D drawings from your designs in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Note: Assembly variants are supported in schematics and 2 D PCB documents. You can switch between variants, and changes synchronize between the schematic and 2 D PCB workspaces. 3 D PCB and drawings support only the Base variant.
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Data file location: Samples > Basic Training > 08 - Drawings > Grinder_Vise. A drawing view is an object that contains a 2 D projection of a 3 D model.
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Sheet Settings Sheet size, title block, and border settings for the current sheet. Drawing View An object that displays a 2 D projection of a 3 D design.
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Assembly variant support in workspaces Assembly variants are supported in schematics and 2 D PCB documents. You can switch between variants in the Schematic, which will be synchronized to the 2 D PCB..
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When you create a new 2 D PCB, by default a rectangular outline is used.
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Use the Board Shape tools Switch to the BoardOutline layer and drawing lines Change the layer of a Line to Board Outline Add a component with information on the BoardOutline Layer In the 2 D document canvas, the board outline is shown in orange.
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Introduces how to use sketches in the modeling process to create a variety of 3 D features. Key concepts include: Using 2 D sketches to create 3 D features Centering sketches on the drawing plane origin Applying constraints and dimensions to a sketch elements Creating more than one feature from the same sketch Length: 7:29
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A drawing view is an object that contains a 2 D projection of a 3 D model.
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A flat pattern is the 2 D shape of the sheet metal part before it is formed, and is used to create drawings for manufacturing.
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You can export two types of DWG files: Simplified DWG: Exports the contents of the current sheet as a DWG file, including views, title block, border, and all annotations as 2 D geometry in Model Space. AutoCAD DWG: Exports the contents of all sheets to a DWG file.
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A drawing is a set of sheets that document a design using scaled 2 D orthographic and isometric views, annotations, and tables to aid in manufacturing.
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