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Assembly cut?

designerdude
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Assembly cut?

What happened to assembly cut (Extrude)???

I used to be able to do a cut in an assembly (May not be good practice.) When I go to "EXTRUDE" in an assembly now, the cut icon is grayed out.

Thanks, Mike D

Michael R. Deering
Electro-mechanical Engineer

Northrop Grumman Corp.
Information Systems Sector
Intelligence Systems Division
5441 Luce Ave.
McClellan, CA. 95652

(916)570-4419

(Some days, the best thing about my
job is that the chair spins.)


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It's not that the cut is not allowed, it's chosen by default because you cannot ADD material.


That cannot be right. There is no way that they would take out the assembly
cut feature. There has to be a reason why it is grayed out on your
particular assembly.



Michael P. Locascio


Now THERE is a good point.


Mike,

I am on WF4 and when I go to extrude for an assembly cut the cut icon is greyed out in the dash board, but it lets me make a cut. I presume it is greyed since by default you can't add material.

Mark A. Peterson
Design Engineer
Varel International
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On Thursday, August 7, 2014 12:26 PM, "Deering, Michael R (IS)" <-> wrote:
 



What happened to assembly cut (Extrude)???
 
I used to be able to do a cut in an assembly (May not be good practice.) When I go to “EXTRUDE” in an assembly now, the cut icon is grayed out.
 
Thanks, Mike D
 
Michael R. Deering
Electro-mechanical Engineer
 
Northrop Grumman Corp.
Information Systems Sector
Intelligence Systems Division
5441 Luce Ave.
McClellan, CA. 95652
 
(916)570-4419
 
(Some days, the best thing about my
job is that the chair spins.)
  

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