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Drawing Revision Scheme (#535)
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Joined: 2/19/2007(UTC) Posts: 129
Does anyone have a drawing revision scheme that works well with CU. Some programs have a built in system for parts and assemblies. We have CU files that contain several different pieces of a mold set, an assembly. These pieces are in separate layers. Molds go thru a prototyping stage and then through final design, manufacturing (CAM) and customer revisions. We have an informal system now but are looking for a system that will carry us forward. One of the things we struggle with is when to start a new file because of the loss of history. Any ideas are appreciated. Patrick
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I have a system that I have been using for years. Everyday I do a save as with a new name / date, that way I can always go back if a file becomes corrupted, or I need an older version. When it comes to doing major revisions, I note that rev in the file name so I end up with a name like: 10.22.07-1 release to vendor Basically I find it much more useful to keep working on the same file, but have versions that mark different points in the process. Save As does that.
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