Further advice well received. I will also look for the Purge plug in. I saw a post below mine that was griping about SU. Every program has its limits no matter the dollar assigned to it. Frankly after 5 years and the need for simplicity in 3D drawing I think SU has really been a great addition for the amateur world. Especially when Sketucation can come through with pleasant down to earth, straight to detail, advice like what I have just experienced. I did not mean to start anything new here. I merely mean to again (and in another way) thank those people that so enjoy the program that they are willing to offer free advice. Fords are Fords. Fords simply just don't come with Rolls Royce interiors. But, you can still have a nice ride through the countryside while in a Ford!
Latest posts made by Dekade
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RE: Delete Component Reference
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RE: Delete Component Reference
Got it!!! Thanks for your help. Actually I also just found that I could "right click" then "delete" within the In Model window. I could have sworn I tried that earlier only to find the "delete" to be greyed out. Oh Well. I then tried the Purge in the Details window and it also worked. Very cool cleaner up'er. Lotta drawings to go through now! But, not today. Thanks again you three.
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RE: Delete Component Reference
I can't seem to locate the Purge option in the Components drop down. Can you give some further guidance?
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RE: Delete Component Reference
Dave and Box,
No I have not tried the purge feature. Let me look for it, try it, and then I'll get back to you. Yes, it does sound like a cool safety feature. I just looked in the Outliner and the parts are not there.
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Delete Component Reference
I am using SU2014. I have a SU drawing where I cannot delete the reference of a component in the 'In Model Library'. Example: I have a component library titled as "Hardware Component Library". The SU drawing has 4 references of Hardware Component "A" showing in the 'In Model Library" as follows: A, A#1, A#2, and A#3. All four of those actual components (A thru A#3) were deleted from the SU drawing. Then I deleted Hardware Component "A" from the Hardware Component Library.
Here remains the problem - A, A#1, A#2, and A#3 REMAIN LISTED in the "In Model" library of the drawing. How do I get them out of there? I do not want any references of Component "A" showing anywhere; either In Model or in a component library.
I have tried opening and closing SU but that makes no difference. The references remain.
This is not the first time over the past few years I have had this problem. However, this is the first time I have addressed it to the forum to find a solution. In all of my other drawings I have just let various references remain.
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RE: Axis Visibility
Thank you for the profile advice. I will immediately do that. As for the OpenGL settings - I will experiment in that area. Thanks again.
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Axis Visibility
I have just completed upgrading from SU8 to SU2014. I work mostly in the woodworking template. I INSTANTLY have noticed that the red, blue, green - xyz - axis are quite faint in definition. They are barely visible. I am running Windows 7 and pretty much have a power user desktop machine focused on strong graphics for CAD work. I never had this visibility issue in SU8.
Any suggestions to improve the issue?
Thanks,
Dekade
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RE: Edge Roundover on Cylinder
Thanks everybody. I'm gonna give the Plug-in option a run at it first. I have used some really good plug-ins from Fredo and others.
Thanks Again, Have a nice day.
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Edge Roundover on Cylinder
I drew a 2" diameter circle. I Push/Pulled it to 1" tall. I want to add a 1/4" radius rounded edge around the top and bottom 2" diameter circumferences. I can't figure out how and where on the cylinder to draw the 1/4" radius profile in order to use the Follow Me tool.
Sure would appreciate some help!!
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RE: Push Pull a Weld
I understand and thank you very much for your expertise and solution!!!
Have a nice day and thanks again.
Dekade