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parts added in separate after mirror function

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Hello everyone,
I find myself having to solve a problem in a model of which styo realizing the constructives, in essence when the mirroring of a certain part or parts in the distinct are added to me new parts called - list elements - instead of increasing only the number of the quantity already existing (extrusion precisely).
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as always thanks to everyone in advance for the answers given and good day to all.
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depends on how the mirrored body is made. if it is geometrically identical, even at subatomic level, it adds it to the original body folder, otherwise it creates a new folder.

if you talk about environment together it is correct to use the term part, if you talk about environment part you have to use the term body
 
depends on how the mirrored body is made. if it is geometrically identical, even at subatomic level, it adds it to the original body folder, otherwise it creates a new folder.

if you talk about environment together it is correct to use the term part, if you talk about environment part you have to use the term body
I understand massive, the model didn't do it unfortunately.. but if I mirror a body its result should not be identical logic?
 
No. if you on the pink plate have for example a blind threaded hole on the inner wall when the mirror finishes a geometrically different body because the two plates can not replace it by getting the same result.
 
No. if you on the pink plate have for example a blind threaded hole on the inner wall when the mirror finishes a geometrically different body because the two plates can not replace it by getting the same result.
The bodies are identical, I checked. . .
 
I take a look at the step, there will be someone else who will take a look at the original... hopefully
 
to me joins them in one folder as from image. Did you do a separate update?
 

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I take a look at the step, there will be someone else who will take a look at the original... hopefully
Hopefully, one thing I forgot to say, that joins the two doubled plates in separate, there is a configuration for processing that concerns them.
 
no those two plates don't give problems, they are the ones selected in the new image that place to be dubbed. .
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or those two plates don't bother,
look at the first picture, which plate do I go to check for you?
The bodies are identical, I checked. . .
look when I did the example I was going to write beveled on a edge and then I changed it into a more practical threaded hole... and instead I would have gotten rid of it.
 

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look at the first picture, which plate do I go to check for you?

look when I did the example I was going to write beveled on a edge and then I changed it into a more practical threaded hole... and instead I would have gotten rid of it.
in fact, the previous image was going off the road. .
If you can find a solution would be beautiful. . .
 
They're different bodies. with that bevel you can't put it on the other side of the symmetry axis because you would have the bevel to the inside of the frame instead of to the outside.
If you want to do a test do these steps:
make a copy of the file and delete all bodies except that plate
create a set and insert the original part
insert the part with the sole plate and try to make it coincide with the original mirrored one
 
They're different bodies. with that bevel you can't put it on the other side of the symmetry axis because you would have the bevel to the inside of the frame instead of to the outside.
If you want to do a test do these steps:
make a copy of the file and delete all bodies except that plate
create a set and insert the original part
insert the part with the sole plate and try to make it coincide with the original mirrored one
Holy crap... You are perfectly right!! ! ! !
I didn't see those bevels. .
Thank you very much. as always!! !
 

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