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You will now produce an orthographic (3rd angle) projection drawing of the STARTPART.prt model. You will add dimensions and a section as needed for a fully detailed drawing. Before we start the drawing we need to modify the 3-D model STARTPART.prt to define a plane on which we will take the drawing Section AA. & Note: For a simple component such as the STARTPART.prt a section is not required. It is included here to demonstrate the method. There are two methods to start a drawing. If you have completed the operation above and STARTPART.prt is active: Create a new object form the toolbar button or from the pull-down menu. You can use any name for the drawing. The model that the drawing associates with is not defined by the drawing file name but by the active part or assembly. If you have no active part (i.e. just logged in) you should follow the above but in the New Drawing window under Default Model select Browse… This opens your directory and you can select the Part/Assembly you wish to draw. Once selected click on Open to commit and continue. You will add a General (3D) View and reorient it to produce the first orthogonal view. In the Menu Manager check the following settings to add a General view to your drawing. To clean up the drawing display, you can redraw any time. You will do this during the following operations. Remember the views should, as a guide, occupy no more than 50% of the linear drawing space, in order to leave room for dimensions and notes, etc.

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