These templates are minimal.
DWT
files in Onshape import frames, zones, title blocks, content, and drawing
properties such as line widths, arrow heights, fonts, and all other
customizations. DXF
files are provided for alternate CAD platforms.
These templates use third angle projection and ANSI inch dimensions. ANSI mm dimensions are easy to configure.
Related
Style
Line weights
Description | [in] | [mm] |
---|---|---|
Arrows | .018 | 0.45 |
Border | .010 | 0.25 |
Center lines | .006 | 0.15 |
Hidden edges | .006 | 0.15 |
Tables | .010 | 0.25 |
Title block | .010 | 0.25 |
Visible edges | .016 | 0.40 |
Zone | .010 | 0.25 |
Typeface and size
A line-width font is highly recommended for drawings.
- When exported as a
DXF
they can be edited natively in most vector graphics programs. - They avoid needing to reference a font file when exported as vectors.
- Opinion: they create some of the most visually pleasing drawings.
ARIsoP1
is my personal favorite Onshape font. For an open source alternative, check out osifont. - Bias zone letters and numbers toward the center to account for printing margins.
Description | [in] | [mm] |
---|---|---|
All text | .120 | 3.0 |
Section and view letters | .240 | 6.0 |
Zone letters and numerals | .240 | 6.0 |
Use captial letters for all text except for units or where an ambiguity could occur.
ANSI Size A
11 x 8.5 in.
landscape0.5 in.
margin- No border zones
ANSI Size B
17 x 11 in.
landscape0.5 in.
margin6 x 4
order zones
ANSI Size C
22 x 17 in.
landscape0.5 in.
margin8 x 6
order zones1:2
scale when printed on8.5 x 11 in.
letter