Oops - that was supposed to be 18 months, give or take. I started using SC in 2006 or 2007 with SC 4 and they are now up to SC16, at least 10 upgrades since original purchase. They also make intermediate upgrades/bug fixes available for download on an on-going basis.
I use SprutCAM and am up to Vesion 16. I believe that the UI has improved quite a bit since I 1st started using it at Version 4, though maybe my braiin is just got used to it over the years and versions. I do think thta it is pretty hard to find a CAM program with more features for the money...
If not already on the list, perhaps Alibre can add it, or maybe explain why re-assigning the sketch plane makes no sense for the way Alibre is written. @Max?
I aslo use a competing brand of CAD software that allows you to click on a face and export that face as a DXF file. Very handy and quick. Perhaps Alibre could consider adding a similar feature.
You also need to save the source file (part or assembly) before re-loading the drawing for the drawing to update correctly. That requirement catches me all too often.
If you are using SprutCAM 5, that is pretty old software - the are currently on SC 16, so maybe the older SC versions don't understand the more recent Alibre file formats.
Try a Youtube search string like this:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=alibre+2010
and substitute the year or version of the product that you are running. Then search through far too many hits because Youtube doesn't seem to allow you to sort by release date. I guess that's so...
It's pretty simple in the other CAD - just right click on a drawing view, select the configuration you want from a drop down and the drawing updates all of the dimensions that are common between the 2 configurations. If the views are all children of the parent view they all update. Takes...
Does Alibre ever plan to support configurations in drawings? A different brand of CAD that I use supports that and I've found it useful on occasion. In one case, I have ~20 different configurations for a particular part and it would be a PITA to manage 20 different drawings.
I do appreciate all of the help, but another CAD program that I have access to handles this issue, as well as a few more, much easier than Alibre does so I'm doing the project with that package.
@Max and @DavidJ - still interested in seeing usability improvements with Alibre in this area as I...
Thanks - that technique is new to me and should work. If @Max or @DavidJ is reading, please add me to the request for this a built-in feature with a quick way to implement it. Also, the help system could address this better. I've searched v24 help for assistance with several small issues...
That works well enough, but I wanted the diameter dimension to be drawn the way that a radius dimension is drawn, with a single arrow to the outside of the circle and with the dimension preceded with a diameter symbol (Greek letter phi?). I couldn't figure out to do that and am thinking Alibre...