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"Make Components" Equivalent in CREO

NG_10722318
3-Newcomer

"Make Components" Equivalent in CREO

Hello,

 

In inventor there is a single button to break a part up that has had separate extrudes created in it and put those new parts into an assembly and create the assembly.

If this is not possible.

Is there a way to section Part_A in Assembly_01 and be able to "Project" the geometry of that section into a Sketch in Part_B which is also in the Assembly_01.

There seems to be no way to do this simply that I can see and in Inventor its again a single button. Click and the section is now a sketch in the new Part_B.

These sound like 2 different problems but they are exactly the same thing. I can project geometry into a Sketch while in a part but there seems to be no way to get that information (and stay referenced) into a new part. So changes made to Part_A automatically update Part_B

 

Any help with this would be great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:NG_10722318)

In inventor there is a single button to break a part up that has had separate extrudes created in it and put those new parts into an assembly and create the assembly.

In Creo 7+ multibody modeling is supported. It is not a single button press. You can copy each body in the source model to a new external model using a single command function.

 

Use this link for guidance on how to execute.

To Create a New Part by Copying the Geometry from a Body (ptc.com)

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:NG_10722318)

In inventor there is a single button to break a part up that has had separate extrudes created in it and put those new parts into an assembly and create the assembly.

In Creo 7+ multibody modeling is supported. It is not a single button press. You can copy each body in the source model to a new external model using a single command function.

 

Use this link for guidance on how to execute.

To Create a New Part by Copying the Geometry from a Body (ptc.com)

========================================
Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

Little clunky but it seems to get the job done. Thanks for the help and prompt response!

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