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Adds the feature to the part file for each affected component. If you pattern the feature in the assembly, the pattern feature also propagates to the part file. In the part, external references to the assembly feature are created, and the feature appears in separate folder at the top of the part's feature tree. For sketch-based features, a derived sketch is created in the part as well. You edit the feature in the context of the assembly. If you want to edit the feature from within the part document, you must first break the external references.
I've encountered situations in which I'd like to do this. Love your solution. It would also be useful to be able to select which features show up at the part level and which remain only at the assembly level. This way I can communicate to the shop which features are implemented at the part stage and which at the assembly stage.
Agreed, this does seem like something Inventor should be able to do, as currently Bolted Connection tool will push holes into the parts, in the way that we would want other assembly features to be pushed/demoted.
Specially sine SW has this option already for some time. This option would save significant working time and lower possibility to make mistake which could be made when working on parts separatly.
We're designing allot of cylinders where a change of work prep requires redesigning the order of the certain machining requirements. This requires moving (machining) features from assembly level to part level, however this costs a lot of time in Inventor since every features has to be redone. It is possible to copy paste sketches, but it would be much nicer when you can just drag a features to other levels (part or other machining level). The same would be nice for weld features. At this moment not even reordering the features within an assembly level is possible..
We're designing allot of cylinders where a change of work prep requires redesigning the order of the certain machining requirements. This requires moving (machining) features from assembly level to part level, however this costs a lot of time in Inventor since every features has to be redone. It is possible to copy paste sketches, but it would be much nicer when you can just drag a features to other levels (part or other machining level). The same would be nice for weld features. At this moment not even reordering the features within an assembly level is possible..