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multibody to assembly

multibody to assembly

multibody to assembly

(OP)
I have a part with multibody -not made by split feature- .
Any solution to make an assembly of this part ?

RE: multibody to assembly

Use "Split Part" and save individual bodies as parts. Then RMB on the "split" feature in the Feature Manager and there you'll find an option to create an Assembly.

Regards,

--Veera

RE: multibody to assembly

(OP)
Thanks floydkv.
But I told you I didn't make multibody with split feature.
I made it at start of modeling by not merging bodies.

RE: multibody to assembly

That doesn't matter SWscience! I made a practice part before I posted my reply. I made it with 4 circles that were not connecting. So it was a 4 multi-body part. I used split part to save them out as 4 separate parts. then I could use those separate parts in an assembly.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

FAQ731-376

RE: multibody to assembly

(OP)
Thanks.
I got it scott.

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