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creating a new part below together.

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leggera

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Hello.

I would like to know if it is possible, when you are under a set, to create a new part by exploiting the geometry of an existing part because maybe one must have holes and the other not without rebuilding it or rename it out together.

Thank you.
 
Yes.
when you're in the assist
insert > new part indicate a creation plan (if you click on an empty point of the graphic area, the axieme plans are used)
After which you make modifies part and models your part inside the axieme
 
Maybe I explained badly.
I have part 1 in a set and I want to duplicate it apart 2 so that it has the same building.
I would later like to change it as I want.
 
mode 1: create a new part>selects a part plan 1>make a convert entity>eliminate the newly created relationships> manage the file
mode 2: create a configuration in part 1 and make the necessary changes; inserting part 1 you can recall which configuration you prefer
 
beyond what has told you massive, you can also do so, I do it often when I realize that a part becomes different as a result of the progress of work... take the part and attach it back to the aid, at any point even without binding it, or the position in the position of the new part. clikki on the newly inserted part and selections from the drop down menu make independent. at that point sw creates you a new part and it seems to me to remember that it opens the screen to save it, while if it is virtual it adds the suffix copy. Of course, if the part has references within the axieme, I believe that it will keep them in the same way or at the most, it signals them as well. If you don't have them, you have a new part completely independent. It's a procedure that can be convenient at times, but others just need a simple pack&go or save as a copy.
 

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