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intersection between parts

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alberto89vr

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Hello everyone,
are a neophyte in this world of cad 3d, and among other things comes from the graphic world of illustrator and freehand.
I am creating a model composed of several parts; Now my bran is that I have to be able to make an intersection between these parts, that is to make one part overlap to the other, and eliminate the material that overlaps, so that the two parts put together perfectly fit.
the two parts are in separate documents, not in a multibody model.
I hope I've been able to explain myself:

Thank you very soon for your help

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so to the eye you can create the second body on the first and then make a size-extrusion using the profile of the second.
then:
- do the sketch of the first body (I recommend always totally defined sketches) and extrude it
- do the sketch of the second body and also extrude this
-on the first body you access the sketch mode and selecting the face of the second body that will have to intersect you make a convert entity (see guide). this will create an equal sketch (and partially parametric*) to the shape of the second body
-select the cut-extrusion function and cut into the necessary mode by paying attention, at the bottom of the function screen, to select only the or bodies that interest you.

* partly because these will follow the shape, that you move it or resize it, until you change the geometry. just add a bevel and will give you error because it has lost some bond
 
In my opinion, the easiest way to achieve this is to insert the two components together, insert the couplings necessary to select their position in the space and then with the cavity command you will remove the volume from the "female" part.

Hi.
 

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