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sawing screws in multibody design

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Good evening, everyone! I ask for help with a problem related to cutting a screw in the table. in the case of a set I have no problems, going into property / scope etc. etc. but this time the 3d model is a multibody and if I go under the same option, I do not find areas to exclude. There is a different system to prevent the screws from being dissected (in this case with cosmetic thread).

Thank you!

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If he saw this design my (dead thought) prof of drawing, he would fail me :d

Hello and thank you!
steak
 
If you want, there's a way. .
It's graphic but it leads to the result you want, I use it often.. .

do the section and then click on one of the regions where you want to shorten the section, open this menuSezione 1.webpat that point in order

a) click on the "material sample" flag

b) in the lower curtain "applies to:" choose "region"

c) for last you put "no" between the various higher options.
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Good evening to all, first thank you for the answers.
I tried to use the method you have and actually managed to remove the sections related to the two screws, as you can see from the image I attach. the only problem is that the sight of the screw remains however dissected because as you can see does not appear the horizontal line of the bevel at the beginning of the threaded stem and does not appear the horizontal line of the head of the screw.
So in this case I guess there is no other solution than to create a set.

Say hello, stefano.
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the only problem is that the sight of the screw remains however dissected because as you can see does not appear the horizontal line of the bevel at the beginning of the threaded stem and does not appear the horizontal line of the head of the screw.
So in this case I guess there is no other solution than to create a set.
or draw missing lines
 

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