How to Extrude a single part into another. (Fixturing)

How to Extrude a single part into another. (Fixturing)

DylanHarter
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How to Extrude a single part into another. (Fixturing)

DylanHarter
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I have been given a task to extrude a part into another. I am trying to extrude my main piece 1.25in down into the block below. Is there a way to "extrude overlapping parts" or "cut out periphery"? I have tried direct edits and splits, but the curvature is giving me errors.

 

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chris
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@DylanHarter I'm not really sure what you are trying to do, but you can just create a new solid and use the boolean tools (3D Model/Combine) to have a solid inside another solid.

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DylanHarter
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Would this cut away the excess material after the extrusion? I'm trying to extrude the profile of this part down into the block. The end result will look like I could set the top part into the bottom part and it'd cradle it.

 

Apologies if I'm not explaining it the best.

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kacper.suchomski
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Here is an example of manual work.

But it is easiest to do such things in the mold environment (core/stamp).


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DylanHarter
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Unfortunately my organization is still on Inventor 2024. Does this include features specific to 2025?

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kacper.suchomski
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Such issues should be noted in the first post.

 


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DylanHarter
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This recording was extremely helpful, I appreciate it!

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