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How do I show xsection in fab drawing

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archive over 19 years ago

I have seen a fab drawing which had the xsection illustrated by graphics and a list of all materials. I believe this is generated by some skill programming. Anyone who know about how this could be done? Or could provide me with the skill files?


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xsection_plot.pdf
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    archive over 19 years ago

    I have a simple skill code to create the Xsection figure.
    and I'm trying to add the materials information, I have got the solution under cdnusers's help.

    Attachment is a skill to create physical layer.FYI


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by leonlee
    Create_XSection_Figure_tmpl.il
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    archive over 19 years ago

    I have a simple skill code to create the Xsection figure.
    and I'm trying to add the materials information, I have got the solution under cdnusers's help.

    Attachment is a skill to create physical layer.FYI


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by leonlee
    Create_XSection_Figure_tmpl.il
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