How to split a multibody part to an assembly with single-body parts?
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How to split a multibody part to an assembly with single-body parts?
Hey guys, for example if i have a part with 7 bodys, can i split it to an assembly with 7 parts? That means only 1 body in every part.
THX,
John
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Yes, you can execute this using Creo Parametric. In the multi-body source part, save each body as a part. Use the default placement when saving each body as a part. When done saving all required bodies, create an assembly and assemble each body by default. You will then have an assembly of your parts positioned relative to each other identically to the multi-body source part.
Command to create a part using a body. To Create a New Part by Copying the Geometry from a Body (ptc.com)
Multi body concepts. About Bodies in Parts (Multibody Design Concepts) (ptc.com)
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Yes, you can execute this using Creo Parametric. In the multi-body source part, save each body as a part. Use the default placement when saving each body as a part. When done saving all required bodies, create an assembly and assemble each body by default. You will then have an assembly of your parts positioned relative to each other identically to the multi-body source part.
Command to create a part using a body. To Create a New Part by Copying the Geometry from a Body (ptc.com)
Multi body concepts. About Bodies in Parts (Multibody Design Concepts) (ptc.com)
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Done it! It looks like a fast lane for skeleton models.
I appreciate your answer very much Tbraxton,
John
