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Moving a View from an Arbitrary Base Point by Stretch
This section explains how to move a projected view from any chosen base point in CAXA Draft. Procedure: [1] On the Drawing tab, click [Stretch]. [2] In the Instance Menu at the lower-left of the screen, set Item 1 to [Select by window] and Item 2 ...
Editing Centerlines After Creating a Broken View
This section explains how to edit centerlines after creating a broken view in CAXA Draft. Procedure: [1] Select the broken view, right-click, and click [View edit]. After creating a breakout view, you cannot edit the centerline by double-clicking the ...
Project some parts into 2D with imaginary lines
It changes line type of some In the 2D assembly drawing, in addition to the main design data, it want to may be expressed in line types (imagination lines) other than solid lines. Using the 3D Configuration function, it can project to be divided into ...
Hide the Thread Runout
When projecting threaded holes in CAXA Draft, thread relief may be displayed depending on the settings. This section explains how to hide the thread runout. Procedure: [1] Select the projection view, then right-click and choose [3D view edit] → [View ...
Project 3D models into CAXA Draft in disassembly
This section explains how to switch between assembled and exploded views when projecting to CAXA Draft. To project an exploded view, first create a [Configurations] of the exploded state in the 3D model. Reference: Display Configuration is reflected ...
Applying 3D Colors to Projected Views
This section explains how to reflect 3D part colors in projected views. There are three display modes for projected views. Among them, two modes allow the 3D color information to be reflected: [Quick View] mode (left image above) [Real Projection] ...
Create Broken View
Procedures: [1] Click "Broken View" and select the projection view you want to create. [2] Select the type from item 1 of the status bar. zigzag/curve/line [3] Specify on two ranges to omit (start and end). ※Several can be created [4] Right-click to ...
Display Configuration is reflected in CAXA Draft
You can utilize "Configurations" to suppress 3D components and save their positional information, allowing you to project configuration-specific drawings into CAXA Draft. The bill of materials (BOM) also supports display configurations, enabling you ...
Edit Section Hatching
This section explains how to edit hatchings after projecting a drawing and creating a section view in CAXA Draft. Procedure: [1] Go to the [3D Interface] tab, then click [Edit Hatch]. [2] The Hatching lines of Section views. ※ Lines are possible to ...
Edit the Link Destination of a Projected View
This guide explains how to change the link between a projected view in CAXA Draft and 3D file. Purpose: Use this procedure when reusing 3D models and drawings created in CAXA Draft. When reusing 3D files (.ics) created in IRONCAD, we recommend using ...
Change the Drawing Scale of a Projection View
This section explains how to set the scale for projection views in 2D Draft (CAXA Draft). New creating View Procedure: [1] Click [Standard View] in the [3D Interface] tab. [2] The [Export Standard View] dialog will appear. In the bottom-right corner, ...
Project each part.
In the [Export Standard View] dialog of CAXA DRAFT, you can select parts or assemblies and configure their visibility in the [Assembly Settings] tab. Procedure: [1] Click [Standard View]. [2] Select [Assembly Settings]. [3] Right-click on an element ...
Project the key groove in front
This section explains how to project with the keyway facing forward. Use the "Direct View" command to set the keyway to face forward, and then enable [Orientation of 3D Scene] in the [Projection Drawing Output] screen of CAXA Draft. This will allow ...
Projecting a Surface
This section explains how to project a surface part in CAXA Draft. In the [Scene] browser, a surface is represented by a yellow icon (see “Part 2” in the figure below). To project a surface, you must first enable the option to include surfaces in the ...
Create multiple drawings in different sheets on one exb file
This section explains how to create multiple drawings within a single CAXA drawing file (.exb) by using separate sheets. Procedure: [1] Open the existing CAXA draft (.exb) file. [2] In the [Model] sheet, right-click and select [Insert]. [3] A new ...
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Adding Auxiliary Surface Symbols to Welding Symbols
This section explains how to add auxiliary surface symbols to welding symbols in CAXA Draft. Procedure: [1] Click [Welding Symbol] in the [Annotation] tab. [2] Configure the Groove Symbol. By default, it is set to [None]. Select the desired symbol ...
Setting a [Catalog Item] in Attachment Point
This section explains how to set a [Catalog Item] in an Attachment Point. By configuring a [Catalog Item], when a group is dropped from the catalog, the part specified under the [Catalog Item] name will be automatically placed at the attachment ...
CAXA Draft Symbol Garbling and GDT Error Messages
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