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Problem using "Make Components" function for multiple identical parts

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Anonymous
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Problem using "Make Components" function for multiple identical parts

Anonymous
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I have a part with multiple solid bodies.

Some bodies are unique, others are copies of each other and therefor identical.

These identical parts are separate extrusions, not an array.

Making an array is not possible because the placement of these components is not consistent.

I'd like to derive an assembly from the part file using the Make Components function in inventor.

 

Could someone tell me how to do this so that these identical components are seen as multiples of the same part? Currently, they're seen as separate parts with different part numbers (xxxx, xxxx-1, xxxx-2 etc...) and appear that way in the BOM.

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Problem using "Make Components" function for multiple identical parts

I have a part with multiple solid bodies.

Some bodies are unique, others are copies of each other and therefor identical.

These identical parts are separate extrusions, not an array.

Making an array is not possible because the placement of these components is not consistent.

I'd like to derive an assembly from the part file using the Make Components function in inventor.

 

Could someone tell me how to do this so that these identical components are seen as multiples of the same part? Currently, they're seen as separate parts with different part numbers (xxxx, xxxx-1, xxxx-2 etc...) and appear that way in the BOM.

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Cadmanto
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Welcome to the forum.

Have you looked into using iAssemblies?  Where you can create a table and insert in and out the parts you need.

 

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Welcome to the forum.

Have you looked into using iAssemblies?  Where you can create a table and insert in and out the parts you need.

 

check.PNGIf this solved your issue please mark this posting "Accept as Solution".

Or if you like something that was said and it was helpful, Kudoskudos.PNG are appreciated. Thanks!!!! Smiley Very Happy

 

New EE Logo.PNG

Inventor.PNG     vault.PNG

Best Regards,
Scott McFadden
(Colossians 3:23-25)


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swalton
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I don't typically use a multi-solid workflow. 

 

Take a look at this discussion which seems close to what you are asking: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/multi-body-and-identical-parts/td-p/7082149

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I don't typically use a multi-solid workflow. 

 

Take a look at this discussion which seems close to what you are asking: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/multi-body-and-identical-parts/td-p/7082149

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! Make Components command itself does not have the ability to group the similar solids and push them as the same part. Here is what you could do.

1) Use Make Components to push out only the unique solids as parts.

2) Open the top level assembly.

3) Place the multi-solid body part into the assembly. Make sure you change the BOM Structure setting to Reference.

Now you have a visual reference of where the repeated solids are. you can create occurrences of existing parts and position them accordingly.

 

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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Hi! Make Components command itself does not have the ability to group the similar solids and push them as the same part. Here is what you could do.

1) Use Make Components to push out only the unique solids as parts.

2) Open the top level assembly.

3) Place the multi-solid body part into the assembly. Make sure you change the BOM Structure setting to Reference.

Now you have a visual reference of where the repeated solids are. you can create occurrences of existing parts and position them accordingly.

 

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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LukeDavenport
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For anyone who prefers an automated solution to avoid manual placing and constraining, see the Duplicate Replacer app here:

 

https://youtu.be/sbFZaeBHehY

Luke

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For anyone who prefers an automated solution to avoid manual placing and constraining, see the Duplicate Replacer app here:

 

https://youtu.be/sbFZaeBHehY

Luke

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