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partially derived part

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Hi, I looked for it and I think we can't do it, but I ask for confirmation that the discussions were dated.
Can I derive a part excluding some work, such as a hole?

Thank you.
 
No help?
I would also be able to derive a part with some work that could be suppressed. .

or, I have a part with a hole and a derivative part that must not have that hole but will have other subsequent processing.

How would you do that?
 
I do not find the discussion but it was already spoken of, it is not possible to suppress work.
for example if I have a hole/smush etc.. to remove, I do a sketch and add material.
 
an easy solution that comes to my mind is ipart. You can choose the features to suppress.
 
with an i-part I think it would be unmanageable in my case.
the processing of the second part would intersect with those of the first that must be suppressed, it would therefore be problematic to realize the complete part and then to make the various configurations.

Then maybe it's feasible, the problem is also that I-parts know little about them.

other ideas?
 
or with more complex features: suppress features in the original part - drift - connection breaks in the derived part - unsuppress in the original part.
 
or with more complex features: suppress features in the original part - drift - connection breaks in the derived part - unsuppress in the original part.
How do you break the link?
even if it does not do to my case, if I change the first part you must also change the second part
 

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