Material Drafting ( Drawing Editor )
Tool summary :
Also see :
- Shorten limit line (place material with respect to)
- Member Isolation (alternative way to add views to details)
- Add Standard Detail (alternative way to add views to details)
- Comment layer ( Material Drafting adds a drawing of a material to this type of layer)
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Example :
Material Drafting can be used to add a top view, bottom view, section view or elevation view of a material.
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Step-by-step instructions :
The following instructions assume that you are using a 4-button mouse.
1 . Invoke Material Drafting using any one (1) of the following methods:
Method 1 : Click the Material Drafting icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Tools ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).
Method 2 : If " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Tools > Material Drafting .
Method 3, 4 or 5 : Material Drafting can also be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the ' Lightning ' layout style, configuration of the interface is done using Customize Interface .
2 . The Material Drafting window opens. On it are the following options:
------ Material information ------
Material: Any section size listed the local shape file (e.g. W18x50). Also, you can enter rectangular plate (e.g. PL3/8x1-0) and flat bar (e.g. FL3/8x1-0), even though these materials are not included in the local shape file. The program does not draw joist section sizes since a joist's actual appearance depends on the manufacturer.
To enter a section : You can type in the section size you want, or you can press the browse button ( ) and double-click any section that is on the list of available materials in the local shape file .
Rotation: Any positive or negative (-) angle from 360 to -360 degrees to rotate the material from horizontal (' 0 ' is horizontal). This only applies when ' Section ' is the " View ."
Length: Select ' From points ' if you want the program to measure the length of the material from the points you will input in step 4. Or select ' Material length ' and type in the distance that you want (in the primary dimension " Units " or in other units ). The length that is entered here directly affects the proportions that the section is drawn to.
View: Select ' Section ' if you want a cross-sectional view of the material. Select ' Elevation ' if you want an elevation view of the material. Please note that if you select ' Elevation ', you must in step 4 designate two points at different locations to define the longitudinal axis of the section.
Centering: Select ' Center ' to cause the to-be-added material to be centered over the line you will input in step 4. Select ' Offset ' to cause the material to be offset above or to the right of the line you will input in step 4.
Mirroring: Select ' Mirror image ' to bring the material drawing in as a mirror image of itself. A mirror image is one in which right and left are reversed. Select ' Normal ' to bring the image into your current drawing file in its standard orientation. Mirroring is only relevant for nonsymmetrical sections such as angles.
Press the button corresponding to the line type you want to draw the material with. |
Pen number: 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 .
The button that is pressed sets the printing pen number (and also the on-screen display color) of the material. Defaults for Line Weights set printers to draw graphic objects using black lines of specified width. Layer: Any drawing layer (any layer given a " Name ") in your current drawing. This is the layer the material will be drawn on after you press " OK " to close this window. If that layer happens to be hidden (not " Shown "), the material will disappear after the first Redraw . Since an SDS2 review station only lets you add objects to comment layers , non-comment layers on the selection menu for this field will be grayed out. The default selection ( ) for this field is the layer that was selected on the layer selection tool before you began this operation.
Alternative 1 : Press the " OK " button to continue. Go on to step 3.
Alternative 2 : Press the " Cancel " button to end the Material Drafting operation.
3 . Various Locate options become active, and the status line prompts, "Locate end of material."
3a (optional) : click the Locate icon that you want (if it's not selected already).
3b : Position your mouse pointer ( ) so that the point location target ( ) snaps to where you want one end of the material and left-click ( Locate ).
4 . Go to step 5 if you selected ' Section ' as the " View ." Otherwise, the status line prompts, "Locate second point."
4a (optional) : Click the Locate icon that you want (if it's not selected already).
4b : Position your mouse pointer ( ) so that the point location target ( ) snaps to where you want the end of the material opposite to the end located in step 3. Left-click ( Locate ).
Note 1: If you locate this second point at the same location as the point located in step 3, you get a cross-sectional view (even if you selected ' Elevation ' as the " View ").
Note 2: If you place this second point at a different location than the point located in step 3 and you selected ' Elevation ' as the " View ", then the line between these two points sets the longitudinal axis of the material. If you selected ' From Points ' for " Length ," then these two points set the actual length of the material.
5 . Locate - +90/-90 - Return mouse bindings become active.
Alternative 1 : Rotate the drawing of the material by clicking +90 or -90 , then left-click ( Locate ) to make the material's position permanent. Go on to step 6.
Alternative 2 : Right-click ( Return ) to go back to step 3 to place the view of the material again.
6 . Locate - Repeat - Return mouse bindings become active. Do one (1) of the following.
Alternative 1 : Follow these instructions beginning with step 3 to input different drawings of the same material designated in step 2.
Alternative 2 : Move your mouse pointer ( ) so that the point location target ( ) goes to where you want a duplicate of the drawing of the material you have just placed and middle-click ( Repeat ).
Alternative 3 : Right-click ( Return ) if you don't want to add any extra drawings of the material.