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Hide Assembly Extruded Cut

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mark.martinezECRPT
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Hide Assembly Extruded Cut

I am using Inventor 2023.  I have an Assembly Extruded cut that trims one of my parts. However, I want to hide this extruded cut in the drawing without having to create an iAssembly.  Is this possible?

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Hi

Use Model states without Extrude.


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Hi! You can open the extruded cut branch in the browser and exclude some parts from the operation.

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This will only apply to the assembly, the part itself will not change.

I use this operation to exclude hatch overlap in the assembly drawing when cutting parts with threads
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Hi Mark, I think you want the extrude cut in the assembly but not in the drawing, is that correct?

You cannot do this without Model States or iAssembly I'm afraid. 

Model states is probably best for this operation as you'll only have one file to manage. 

 

Create a new model state

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Then suppress the extrude-cut

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When placing the drawing view, choose the new model state

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