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Creating part inside assembly

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Balnh603

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Apr 20, 2007
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I had a project in school were my instructor gave me an aseembly and i had to make an enclosure around the assembly. I created my part in the assembly referencing parts in assembly. Stuff like hole patterns and counterbores. All of my enclosure edges and features were built around parts in assembly. I got points taken off because enclosure was linked to assembly. My question is was this method kosher?In my oppinion it was a lot easire than making enclosure and inserting it into assembly. Was just wondering if this is not real world practice. Any feedback would be appreciated since i am not designer, just taking solidworks classes. Thanks
 
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Using in-context design is perfectly acceptable. However, typical best practice is to break in-context references to the assembly once you're finished with the design.
 
Thank you for you responses i appreciate it.
 
I got points taken off because enclosure was linked to assembly.

Why? Was this in the instructions? Did you not use this technique in a robust manner? Can you zip and attach the files here?

When I took the old CSWP exam this was required on the exam.

 
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