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How to remove a copied part (unassociate)

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djfinn80
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How to remove a copied part (unassociate)

Hello

 

I have copied in another part (a branch connection) to my main part (header pipe). 

I needed to do this in order to project its geometry onto the header pipe and extrude (remove) space for it to fit in.

 

How do I now remove the copied part and keep the geometry of the extrusion (unassociate)?

 

Thanks, djfinn80

 

 

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JDMather
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Bring it in as a surface body rather than a solid body and then simpy hide the surface body.

If you want to break the associativity then right click and Break Link on the derived. (I think I would suppress rather than break though.)

 

or

 

If you don't want to back up to do it correctly - simply use the Delete Face command with the Lump option or the Delete in the Direct editing tools if running 2015. 


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