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Exporting a part in Fusion format.

rbenward
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Exporting a part in Fusion format.

rbenward
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I have created a large telescope equatorial drive.  I wish to export the worm and bearing assembly.  This part is several solids under a folder.  How can I make this a separate Fusion part that I can bring into other designs?  I don't want to export to other formats, as I will lose properties that are embedded as part of Fusion.

 

Thanks,

Bob

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g-andresen
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Hi,

 right click > "save copy as" should achieve what you need

 

günther

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jhackney1972
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I would like to add to @g-andresen answer, which is what you want, and that is the Save Copy As statement ONLY works on Components, not bodies.

John Hackney, Retired
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rbenward
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Yes, I realized that it only works on whole components.  The problem it is easy to start a sketch on the wrong level, and then you are way down the road.  Still a newbie here.  You can't move the sketches or bodies in the browser tree to fix mistakes.

 

Thanks for the responses.

Bob

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