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  1. #1
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    ADD - SUBTRACT 2 DIFFERENT PART ????

    I HAVE 2 DIFFERENT PART AND I HAVE TO INSERT ONE ON ANOTHER BY INSERT>PART.THE PROBLEM IS:

    HOW CAN I SUBTRACT OR ADD 2 DIFFERENT PART IN ONE,JUST ONE.AND SAVE IT AS CAVITY OR CORE.CAUSE I WANT TO MAKE A MOLD.

    I DON'T USE TOOL IN COMPONENT MOLD FEATURE OF SOLIDWORKS.I MADE 3 PART ALLREADY BY MY WAY AND WANTING TO MAKE IT TOGETHER AS MOLD.

    THANKS.

  2. #2
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    Hi:
    Do as you did, then

    Insert/features/combine.....

    regards

  3. #3
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    Also, this is explained in the help files too.


    Stan

  4. #4
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    You can also do this at the assembly level. If you edit the part that is to be cavitied out and then use insert/feature/cut/cavity and select the part which is the volume to be removed and voila..

    Jerry
    JerryFlyGuy
    The more I know... the more I realize I don't
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  5. #5
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    HI

    THANKS TO ALL IN THIS THREAD,AT LAST I HAVE DONE FINISH.
    THANKS FOR "INSERT>FEATURE>COMBINE" GUIDE LINE,IT DONE WELL.

    FIREFOX66

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