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jb2953  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:50:04 PM(UTC)
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I use model to sheet for 3d all the time it works great. I am trying to model to sheet a 2d drawing and all I get is a blank page. Am I missing a step somewhere?

Thanks Jim
chipmaker2  
#2 Posted : Sunday, July 14, 2013 9:36:47 PM(UTC)
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Model to sheet is used for making views of 3D objects.
2D has no need of this feature.
Chuck
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lgrijalva  
#3 Posted : Sunday, July 14, 2013 9:49:25 PM(UTC)
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Not really Chuck, Model to sheet should be able to handle to 2d objects to work with scalable sheets, example, you sketch a layout plan of a building in 2d, you need to print the sketch, so, this must be placed on a viewport that handle scales for blue prints and so.

Jim, unfortunately, on via cad-shark, if yo need to do put 2d objects (non solids or surfaces), you must copy them (and they must be ungrouped), and paste on a viewport made previously, thats the workaround that work for me when a need to do this, but it is kinda frustrating

Obviously, there is a fail on the software, must be a bug o non considered logic procedure of the workflow on the design.

Model to sheet is a great tool, but is widely discussed topic on the forum about its glitches and still considering amount of work to do to make a stable-really efficient tool as it should.

Mean while, yes, it is a great and must have tool.


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jb2953  
#4 Posted : Monday, July 22, 2013 6:27:23 PM(UTC)
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You are right Luis, I first printed a template sheet , then I scaled the drawing and then printed the drawing on my previously printed template.

Jim
Tim Olson  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 10:53:21 AM(UTC)
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>>Model to sheet should be able to handle to 2d objects to work with >>scalable sheets, example, you sketch a layout plan of a building in 2d, you >>need to print the sketch, so, this must be placed on a viewport that handle >>scales for blue prints and so.

Yes, MtoS should be able to create scalable sheets.

I recently fixed some issues in v9 regarding putting walls, doors and windows into MtoS. Be sure to have the "Ignore Curves" disabled in the MtoS dialog box.

Tim
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Jimbl on 3/1/2024(UTC)
jb2953  
#6 Posted : Thursday, July 25, 2013 6:06:58 PM(UTC)
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Disable ignore curves. I now have a Model to sheet.

Jim
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