Single file parts aren't much trouble since I can just and an
annotation. But is there a better way?
Multi-part assemblies are more problematic since I sometimes cannot
see all the parts in their assembly, and even when I can, adding
annotations is a pain.
I do have a directory for each student that only that student and I
can access, so I have them put their parts in there, but it seems much
messier for assemblies.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
Ken
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> Ken
Hi professor Ken
You can add a comment to any component in SolidWorks; part, assembly
or drawing. Just highlight the top line in the tree, right click and
chose comment/add comment.
// Krister
Deepak Gupta
http://gupta9665.wordpress.com/
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" The good you do today, people will often forgot tomorrow; Do good
anyway."........!!!!!!
I don't how complex the models are, if there is movement involved,
rendering, simulation (including camera angle), and everything else I
have forgotten...
But you may wish to explore this:
1. Keeping in mind SW is set-up to actually produce things in the real
world! you could have the students learn to Append a Spreadsheet to
their Submission; it's really simple. And have them stick to a
template you like, such as Hirachy of Assembly/ parts there of as line
items and then for each Column you could have set out your criteria /
extended feedback, like:
Sorry the spredsheet did not want to come in!!! but you get the idea
and once set up its all down hill.
Good luck!
Comments by your Sith Lord Effective Construction method used?
Other
Model Car by James
Assembly Group Part Part Attributes
Wheel Assembly
Rim Yes, good use of angular
pattern feature
Material Tolerence under reasonable usage is well-consideder
and cost has
Practical Design Stress about X-rot is questionable
Visual Design Very pretty
Tyre No, stop the Crystal Meth
already
Material
Practical Design
Visual Design
Engine
Door