Get used to MBD and you will wonder why you ever put dimensions on a 2D interpretation of the model.
Model-based definition, or MBD, lets you place the dimensions and notes right on the 3D model.
Tradition is not always bad, but if it gets in the way of truth, it’s time to reconsider. Traditional drafting practices have us creating 2D views of 3D models. On these 2D views, tradition would have us place all dimensions. But if you think of the 3D model as the source, the single truth, then 2D views of it are only interpretations. One mistake, or misinterpretation, and we have a problem.
So why did we ever start putting dimensions on 2D views in the first place? We had no choice when we only had paper. Everything had to get flattened into 2D views so it could be put on paper. But now, just about all our designs are in 3D.
Is it time to reconsider tradition and put the dimensions right on the 3D model itself?
Following is a brief overview of why MBD would be used.
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