Re: Combining components into one part file




ed_1001 wrote:
ed_1001 wrote:
neil wrote:
well don't you have an option to save an assy as a part in SW ?


Ok. I finally figured out how to do that - not very intuitive, but it
worked.

Any ideas on the second half of the question? This is something that I
do often.

On further review, when doing this there is a strange quirk. All the
components are converted into surfaces in the new part, and any
surfaces that were completely touching other surfaces are gone.

Never mind. I figured that one out.

.



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