More good stuff from SolidWorks Labs
0 Comments Published by innovasys on Tuesday, 16 December 2008 at 09:16.
We love SolidWorks Labs!It produces some good productive stuff that you can use right now. The latest is Tree house which allows you to scope out how your next design will be structured
This new application from SolidWorks Labs features an intuitive user interface that allows you to plan out how your assembly will be arranged before you actually start designing components. Treehouse enables you to name your components and add custom properties all before creating a single document.
Arrange Assemblies, Parts and Drawings
Drag visual representations of your SolidWorks templates to build a hierarchy of assemblies, parts and drawings. Rearrange the documents by simply dragging documents to their updated position in the tree. Fill in any custom properties defined on the document templates.
Drag visual representations of your SolidWorks templates to build a hierarchy of assemblies, parts and drawings. Rearrange the documents by simply dragging documents to their updated position in the tree. Fill in any custom properties defined on the document templates.
Export to SolidWorks Documents
Once you are satisfied with your layout, you can export the hierarchy to SolidWorks documents. Treehouse will automatically create SW documents in the location you specify. These documents will reference each other according to the structure defined in Treehouse. You can now start filling in your design or check the documents into your PDM system to be filled in later.
Note: Treehouse requires SolidWorks 2008 or 2009 to be installed.
Once you are satisfied with your layout, you can export the hierarchy to SolidWorks documents. Treehouse will automatically create SW documents in the location you specify. These documents will reference each other according to the structure defined in Treehouse. You can now start filling in your design or check the documents into your PDM system to be filled in later.
Note: Treehouse requires SolidWorks 2008 or 2009 to be installed.



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