How do I link a scale to a drawing in Solidworks?

To display the scale of an orthogonal view:

  1. In a drawing, click Options (Standard toolbar) or Tools > Options.
  2. On the Document Properties tab, expand View Labels and click Orthographic.
  3. Select Show label if view scale differs from sheet scale.
  4. Click OK. Scale Displayed. Scale Not Displayed.

To change file references in a drawing view:

  1. Click Replace Model. (Drawing toolbar) or Tools > Replace Model.
  2. In the PropertyManager, under Selected Views, select a drawing view.
  3. Under New Model, browse to select a part or an assembly file, and click Open.
  4. Double-part icon. …
  5. Click .

Open the drawing in SOLIDWORKS and click File > Properties . On the Custom tab, in the Summary Information dialog box, specify a property name and a value or text expression. For example, for Property Name, type Description and for Value / Text Expression, type Preliminary . In the drawing, edit the sheet’s format.

How do I add a scale in Solidworks?

Scaling a Part

  1. In a part document, click Scale (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Scale .
  2. Set options in the PropertyManager.
  3. Click. The geometry of the model increases or decreases in size according to the scaling factors and other options you set. The Scale feature scales only the geometry of the model.
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How do you scale a drawing in Solidworks?

To scale a sketch:

  1. In an active sketch, click Modify Sketch. (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Tools > Modify.
  2. In the dialog box, under Scale About, select one of the following: Option. Description. Sketch origin. …
  3. Type a value for Factor, and press Enter. You cannot scale a sketch that has external references.
  4. Click Close.

To link materials and sheet metal parameters: Open a sheet metal part. In the FeatureManager® design tree, right-click Material and click Edit Material.



In the dialog box:

  1. Under Custom Materials select a material.
  2. On the Sheet Metal tab, set options. …
  3. Click Apply and Close.

How do you add materials to a drawing in SolidWorks?

Assigning Material

  1. Click Choose Material (Material tab of the SimulationXpress wizard).
  2. In the Material dialog box, expand the class of materials and select a material.
  3. Click Apply.
  4. Click Close. The material appears in the SimulationXpress wizard and a check mark appears next to Material. …
  5. Click Next.

When you click on a part or component of an assembly, the part number appears in the Property Tab. To create this note in a drawing sheet, in the Notes PropertyManager, under Text Format, click Link to Property . Then in the Link to Property dialog box, for Property name, select SW-BOM Part Number(BOM Part Number).

How do you use variables in Solidworks?

To link values by using a global variable in the Modify dialog box:

  1. Double click the dimension, then in the Modify dialog box, type = (equal sign). …
  2. Type a name for the global variable. …
  3. Click Create Global Variable .
  4. Click . …
  5. Toggle the display of the value and the name by clicking the Global Variable button .
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How do I transfer material properties in Solidworks?

To Copy SOLIDWORKS Custom Properties to other files, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Custom Properties dialog Box:
  2. With the dialog box open, use Windows selection tools to select one, some, or all properties.
  3. Use the Windows keyboard shortcut for copying, CTRL + C.
  4. Close the Custom Properties dialog box.
  5. Open the target file.

How do scales work on drawings?

When a drawing is described as ‘to scale’, it means that each element in that drawing is in the same proportion, related to the real or proposed thing – it is smaller or indeed larger by a particular percentage.

How do you scale down a drawing?

How to Scale Things Down for a Drawing

  1. Measure the objects that you want to draw. …
  2. Write down your notations. …
  3. Scale the items by use of ratios. …
  4. Divide the 10 by the measured length of the wall, 120, which looks like this as a fraction: 10/120. …
  5. Set up a ration for the height of the wall, too.
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