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binding solid bodies

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Is there a way to bind a solid body to a ucs, a point, a geometry or something?

In particular I mean when creating a new solid in one part and then using the command moves bodies.
I can't find a way to fix it at a defined point so that, if the same is changed, the move remains associated and follows the modification of the ucts or other.
 
.. ehh, there is a possibility to manage bodies with positions similar to autocad snaps,
but not with basic inventor, but with a paid third party application .. and I stop here not to advertise,
If you are in Emilia Romagna...... "fuocherello" ... :
 
Of course it is possible, positioning via ucs is useful both with solids and sketches when for example you want to create loft sections. but returning to your question, it will be enough in the window "place constraint" go to the tab "constraint set", and under "type" you will see the icon with the 2 ucs. at this point the rest is obvious;)
 
Of course it is possible, positioning via ucs is useful both with solids and sketches when for example you want to create loft sections. but returning to your question, it will be enough in the window "place constraint" go to the tab "constraint set", and under "type" you will see the icon with the 2 ucs. at this point the rest is obvious;)
mayor in environment part
 
Boh... for how I see it without buying anything you project body geometry1 on body sketch2 and use it as a reference to bind/quote body2 to body1.
If you change body1, body2 will follow it.

Hi.
 
Boh... for how I see it without buying anything you project body geometry1 on body sketch2 and use it as a reference to bind/quote body2 to body1.
If you change body1, body2 will follow it.

Hi.
It's not as clear as you would.
I have a part with an extrusion that has the sketch on the xy plane, in a second part comes the sketch but I need to create the extrusion on the yz plane and with different positioning.
I can't figure out how to do it using your method.
 

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