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welded sheets and developments

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CRAZYMAD

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Hello everyone
I read about the imports of the steps, but I found nothing to do with my case.
I press that I just changed work and work in a company where they make plates and my predecessor went away being only I don't know how to behave, most likely I don't know how to use well sw so I ask you experts.

I created a design of a part composed of multiple sheets and how I used to quote everything as a single part with its sections etc.
now here ask me to have a compound from which you can extrapolate the individual components always keeping the welded structure and give the individual components as single parts with the flattened view for cutting and a design with its fold for single component then the complete design for welding
I sincerely do not know how to do so I ask you

Hello thank you all
 
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First of all, I invite you to read the forum rules.
coming to your request, when you create a design of a multibody part and create a new view there is a button that allows you to select the bodies to be included in that view. if you select one at a time you can make the views of all the details that make up the welded.
If you don't make the body selection, everyone comes in and you'll get the views to assemble them. I recommend that you do not use this method for modeling welded assemblies, much more neat and easy to manage a traditional set of parts. multibody is very convenient and useful when using welding controls and you can create extremely fast profiles. the maximum performance you get when you don't need the design of these profiles, but you just need the cutting distinct that solidworks generates automatically.
 
First of all, I invite you to read the forum rules.
coming to your request, when you create a design of a multibody part and create a new view there is a button that allows you to select the bodies to be included in that view. if you select one at a time you can make the views of all the details that make up the welded.
If you don't make the body selection, everyone comes in and you'll get the views to assemble them. I recommend that you do not use this method for modeling welded assemblies, much more neat and easy to manage a traditional set of parts. multibody is very convenient and useful when using welding controls and you can create extremely fast profiles. the maximum performance you get when you don't need the design of these profiles, but you just need the cutting distinct that solidworks generates automatically.
Now I try to see then I will try to figure out which mod is best
 
Good morning.
Sometimes I use multi body to model welded parts, tubular type and sheet.
to get the developments of the various sheet metal parts is quite skeptical and it is made by setting up configurations that then recall in table environment.
you can also use "select bodies" when you go to insert the view at the table and select only the body you want to display.
 
Good morning.
Sometimes I use multi body to model welded parts, tubular type and sheet.
to get the developments of the various sheet metal parts is quite skeptical and it is made by setting up configurations that then recall in table environment.
you can also use "select bodies" when you go to insert the view at the table and select only the body you want to display.
thank you was what I was looking for and I couldn't find it a while ago but better late than ever how to say
 

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