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Dear enthusiasts,
I'm struggling at the moment in the design process of my library of parts.
I've got similar looking or functioning parts that can use the same sketches/parameters. During the time new parts have come to the collection, and new parts will come.
Most of the parts share the same base-part and share therefore the same information.
Now that I'm getting more used to iLogic I'm looking for a way to automate that what I can do myself;
I would like to copy the "reference sketches" I'm needed in the "new" part from my to build library of reference sketches.
I understand that this looks like the function in Inventor called iPart, but for some reason this isn't the work around for me. I can assume this is my fault, but it would be nice if someone could show me a work around for my request.
In fact I would like to build a part with my reference sketches in it, and "create" an new part by copying the reference sketches I would like to use in the new part.
Eventually if all of this works out, I will generate the actual parts with the up-to-date information in an assembly where I've selected the needed parts in the needed locations.
It will save me a lot of time with updating the latest standard in designing, and by generating the new parts "just in time" I'm convinced I will use the latest revision of information agreed with the manufacturing colleges,
So the first step in the right way would be a work around to copy a desired sketch from a reference file in the part on the right plane,
All help and thoughts are appreciated,
Kind Regards,
Jaap
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