Hello,
I am trying to create a drawing file of an assembly model that has multiple family table instances. Think of the assembly model as a die press, and each instance has a different die and associated tooling. I have created a generic assembly model that includes all of the tooling from all instances. When I create the drawing file from the generic, my drawing title block and file name auto populate from the generic model because it is set as the active model. When I insert my BOM table, it captures all of the dies/tooling for all instances. I'm good up to here.
I would like to add additional sheets and insert views of the instances, and balloon those instances, but not add a BOM to each sheet.
I can think of a couple work arounds like always using the generic and hiding the components I do not want shown for a given instance, but there has to be a better way. This seems to me like something others must do all day.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
I am trying to create a drawing file of an assembly model that has multiple family table instances. Think of the assembly model as a die press, and each instance has a different die and associated tooling. I have created a generic assembly model that includes all of the tooling from all instances. When I create the drawing file from the generic, my drawing title block and file name auto populate from the generic model because it is set as the active model. When I insert my BOM table, it captures all of the dies/tooling for all instances. I'm good up to here.
I would like to add additional sheets and insert views of the instances, and balloon those instances, but not add a BOM to each sheet.
I can think of a couple work arounds like always using the generic and hiding the components I do not want shown for a given instance, but there has to be a better way. This seems to me like something others must do all day.
Thanks in advance,
Matt