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Re: pic: Bike Cim + 56 mm gearbox
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Re: pic: Bike Cim + 56 mm gearbox
Most step files come without any mates in them. As said above, just fix the components to keep them assembled how they came.
I then make a new assembly and put the transmission in that new assembly. That way, I don't have to deal with the fixed components in my new assembly and can easily drop another of the transmissions in a different assembly without much work. |
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