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322 | Chapter 13 Creating Drawing Views
Each drawing view is represented as it relates to other views. For example, the
ortho, section, and iso views are derived from the base view. Also, it is clear
that the detail view is based on the ortho view. Detail and section views are
named according to the labels you specified.
Save your file.
Cleaning Up Drawings
After creating the drawing views, you need to clean up the parametric dimen-
sions and some extraneous lines.
Parametric dimensions are automatically placed on the
AM_PARDIM layer.
Hiding Extraneous Dimensions
Because dimensions originate on the model, some might be redundant or
conflict with others. For example, because the saddle bracket is symmetrical,
one dimension states the overall length of a feature while another states the
length of one side. Only one of these dimensions is necessary because the
other can be derived. Decide which dimensions to show, and then selectively
hide the others. Hiding dimensions does not delete them. They can be redis-
played from the Desktop Visibility dialog box.
Other dimensions may be redundant because you created the model by
constructing individual features. For example, when you sketched the arc
that represents the rough saddle form, you specified a radius of .33. This
dimension appears in the top view of the drawing. When you created the
boss, you specified a dimension of .33 to revolve the boss. This dimension
appears in the front view of the saddle bracket. Only one of the .33 dimen-
sions is needed.