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Molten 15-01-2008 19:46

Re: Can you apply an assembly extrusion to a part?
 
Thanks, I could really use that time for homework, and posting.

Psychoflood 16-01-2008 09:31

Re: Can you apply an assembly extrusion to a part?
 
Worse comes to worse, just make the cut in the part too, it shouldn't take that long at all if its just a simple cut :D

Molten 16-01-2008 10:08

Re: Can you apply an assembly extrusion to a part?
 
This thread is starting to remind of the 'how many people does it take to screw in a light bulb?' question. It shouldn't take 6 of us to solve an extrusion problem.

Mithiasis: Would you post that you fixed the problem? Or that you still need help?

To all: This post is not meant to discourage people from asking for help, I would just like to request that you post when the problem is solved. I personally enjoy helping people use Inventor and would like to encourage anyone with a problem to post it.

Mithiasis 17-01-2008 17:35

Re: Can you apply an assembly extrusion to a part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grsnovi (Post 678784)
I think that's the case JD. I re-read the whole thread and I believe I may have been part of the problem. I think the OP was simply saying that they had created an assembly feature by mistake - they really wanted a part feature. Along the way various folks seemed to be suggesting that you could somehow get a part feature from an assembly feature. I agree there are ways to recover from going down one road and then backing up to get where you need to go. I probably read the OP's question more literally than it was intended and possibly others who have chimed in have all been assuming different things as well.

You hit the nail on the head there, we did just redo the cut in the part file. Thanks for all the help folks.


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