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correct modus operandi

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atlpoltrona

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very kind, I kindly ask you a help to define the right system of use of sw 2012 for my design needs.

I would like to point out that it is essentially custom-made furniture and design, therefore with complex shapes.

first phase - design of the various parts of the furniture : it generally starts from a shaped element that then directs the shape and position of all other components. from the guide I feel I should design in the environment together with the top-down technique.

second phase - table of each single element of the furniture (and not of the assembling) in a single view possibly on a single sheet.

third phase - replacement of each drilling with "point" and export of each individual element in dxf.

my question is: what is the most correct and quicker system for my needs?
doing various tests I found difficulty in creating a design of the various parts that make up the axieme. I had to save each part individually and then take it to the drawing.

- I wonder, can't you do this automatically?
-When you create the drawing, where on a single sheet I have all the parts of the furniture, can't at the time of exporting to dxf select what to export?
- last question, isn't there a chance to replace all the holes with points quickly?

Thank you very much to anyone who will take the trouble to help me.
 
Didn't I understand point 1, working in multibody?
export to dxf I think you carry all the sheet without sewing the areas of the sheet. more and more create more sheet in the same file.
for the possibility to replace the holes with points, if the holes are made with creation wizard try to suspend this function, then on the table go into the tree look for the function you have suspended go on the first sketch and with the right button on it press shows.
 

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