Click the + symbol in the bottom left corner.
Click on the 'Create Drawing.
Click on the various settings as shown in the image above.
If it does not automatically get selected, click on the Insert icon.
Click on the Part Studio symbol.
Your Part Studio will appear below as mine have done.
Click on your Part Studio and then move your mouse across to the drawing area.
Place your first view to the left bottom as I have done by moving the view that is attached to your mouse cursor to this location and clicking.
After you have clicked the first view into place, you will notice that the icon at the top of the screen switches from 'Insert' to 'Projected View'.
Move your mouse to the right and it will show you the Projected View on the screen.
Click the mouse button and it will place it ther for you.
Do this again for the Top/Plan view.
If the Plan View does not appear, click your mouse on the Side View once, release the button and move your mouse up to where the plan view needs to be and it should appear.
Click to place the view.
Move your views apart so that there is room all around them to add dimensions.
You will notice that if you move the front view, the side view will stay aligned with it. Furthermore, if you move the plan view, the view below will stay aligned with it.
Click on the icons shown in the image above.
Move your mouse to the top right corner of the page and click to place it.
You now need to add the most important dimensions that will help us to order the materials you need. The lengths, widths and thicknesses of the different parts and of your overall model. Adding the dimensions can be done in three different ways. See the next three stages which explain.
Hover over a point and it will go orange.
Click on the first point.
Hover over the next point and click again.
Drag your mouse away to create the dimension.
Click on the line.
Drag away to create the dimension.
Click the first line.
Click the second line.
Drag away to create the dimension.
Make sure the box around the view is orange by clicking on it.
Right click on the mouse.
Select Show / Hide
Select show hidden lines.
It is now possible to dimension the important features that are hidden on your drawing.
Above, I have dimensioned the length of the cut out under the base and how deep the neck of the lamp goes into the base.
The hidden detail also shows me that the tube goes all the way through the neck and pieces of acrylic to connect to the top piece of acrylic.
You must go back to your Part Studio and rename all of your Parts by right clicking on Part1, 2, 3, 4, etc and giving the parts meaningful names.
You must now go back to the Assembly that you created or create a new one and add your Part Studio.
Click on the BOM icon on the right hand side of the screen.
Use the mouse to add and remove columns so that you have the 'Item' and 'Name' for now.
Go back to your Orthographic Drawing
Click on the BOM icon on the Drawing
Now click on Insert.
Then choose the Assembly of the product that you want to reference.
Once you have clicked on the Assembly you want to reference, you will have a table stuck to the end of your mouse.
Go to the bottom right corner of your drawing and place your table in this location.
It will show you all of your part numbers and names.
Now click on 'Callout'.
Then click on any line belonging to the different parts of your product.
Drag the mouse away and place the circle in a space, avoiding making your drawing look to cramped/busy.
Notice how when you click to place your circle, the circle will have a number in it that relates to your BOM table.