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bind one part to another

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Good morning to all,

I need to arrange a part on a kind of guide, I would like to understand how to export the geometry of a part to start the creation of the second part and bind the measures...soero is not a stupid richiest...ringrazio to all, especially those who will give me an answer.:biggrin::biggrin:

Hi.

 
If I understand correctly you want to relate the geometry of a part on an existing part.

there are several roads depending on the level of complexity.

in the sketch phase you can generate in one part a curve that coincides with that of the father part.

if it is a matter of surfaces or reference entities, you can use the "public geometry" function in the parent part and "copy geometry" in the child part (or dependent).
 
That's right. The second is my job. ..because there is actually no sketch I can refer to. . .
 
I'm trying and managed to import geometry...the doubts I have are as follows:

1-I have a basic geometry... can I remove it all or risk losing references?

2-How do I bind the quotas of an ellipse to the quotas of a half ellipse (logically I mean of the two separate parts)?
 
1) you can hide it and then go on visibility'>Save status so that it remains hidden when you go to reopen the file.
If you cancel it, of course, it will give you trouble because the relationship between father and son is going to be blessed.

2) you can use relationships even if it is separate parts.
 
I thought he was directly referring to the other file. I think my opinion is science fiction. . But you never know it's the first time I use this command, really fundamental. Thank you.
 
refers to the other file as you say... but if after the gate from the feature tree, farewell peppa.
 

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