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apply a difference to a copied part

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Hey, guys.

I would have the need to create a pocket to an element equal to another.
In practice I have to make two equal cents of base, but on one of these I have to add a hole and do a boolean operation.
how do I do this without the additional operation being propelled to birth?

greetings
 
Hey, guys.

I would have the need to create a pocket to an element equal to another.
In practice I have to make two equal cents of base, but on one of these I have to add a hole and do a boolean operation.
how do I do this without the additional operation being propelled to birth?

greetings
benritrovato panormus.
So, I'm copy-paste clear? Are the Booleans tamed?
I answer:
1st open the original file and do "copi" to the body of the centina
2nd open the new file and do "special glue with connection"
3° add the hole in the new file.
attention to the changes that you will possibly attach to the original file that will reperquote on the new copied file that obviously has the link.
In reference to previous posts I forgot to tell you that copy-paste manoeuvres are monodirectional i.e. if copy from to b then you can not copy from b to a.
We said hello.
 
Hey mocca, you've been great once again, but I have a new problem in the assembly phase.

I have created two parts that are bound by contact and the other two that are copied without connection (let's talk about part this time) are superimposed to the first two in the phase of updating/executing the constraints (coil icon).

ps Boolean operation in the pocket now, a nonsense :)
 

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Hello, Panormus.
I honestly didn't understand your problem.
do you know how to use them? Do you know the difference between coincidence and contact?
Tell us.
 
Hello, Panormus.
I honestly didn't understand your problem.
do you know how to use them? Do you know the difference between coincidence and contact?
Tell us.
I try to know them, as I would have assembled all the structure:tongue:

part1 and part2 are two objects that I have to put to "contact",
I create part3 and I create part4,
I put on part2, copy the body
I put on part4 and special neck as result with connection the body copied.

I can see the yellow/green spiral to update and if I change the part or the corresponding product I overlap the parts of which I copied the leotards, without that I have created constraints.

if I move the parts, posting them and then I apply the contact constraints between part3 and part4, part4 overlaps with part2 (which share the same body).

I hope it's a little clearer. available for further clarification.

I note that I have not yet created, at this point, the difference to part4.

Thank you.
 
Bye.
hoping to have understood:
Your part4 is a copy with part2 link, right?
If you glue it with part2 link in part4 you did it in the assembly means that, always in the assembly stage, moving the space position of the part2 will also move the part4 (it is obvious if you have worked in "contextual").
the copy-paste between body you have to do it with the only open "part" files if you do not have to be relationships without using the assembly (see the example of the traverse that passes the sheet that you have done a few days ago) in this way are connected (solid symbol with the green ball) but have no positioning relationship except for the "zero" tern of the system that will be coincident.
test and tell us.
 

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