SOLIDWORKS 2016 - Converting Multi-body Parts to Assembly

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    Learn how to convert multi-body parts into an assembly with individual part files in SOLIDWORKS 2016. Quick Tip presented by Zach Brown of GoEngineer.

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  • @gggcontractors55
    @gggcontractors55 2 года назад +2

    Somebody get this man a cape!! Because you're my hero.

  • @MotorsportsX
    @MotorsportsX 6 лет назад +3

    I do this for molds all the time. build in a part file, then save the bodies out. then if the mold needs to change for whatever reason, just go back to the multibody part file, make changes, resave, and it propogates through everything. of course you could do this at the component level as well, but its handy to use multibody parts.

  • @Winters34
    @Winters34 3 месяца назад

    You saved me at work brother!

  • @dietzness
    @dietzness Год назад

    Should anyone encounter the problem that I did - not being able to save as an assembly - make sure that you run SW with administrator rights! It's a tip I tracked down on Reddit but it was a life saver for me

  • @denisdanilov1966
    @denisdanilov1966 3 года назад +1

    Very insightful. I m struggling with a part weldmet i created with an added sheetmetalfolded tray over the top... when I split it, it butchers up the tray into many separate parts also.. do you have a tutorial on dealing with this scenario?

  • @wireedm1
    @wireedm1 3 года назад

    That was a great help to me this morning, thanks for posting. Concise and informative.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  3 года назад

      Glad it helped! Be sure to subscribe for more great 3D CAD Design and 3D printing tutorials.

  • @rubenayla
    @rubenayla 3 года назад

    Thanks it worked!! I didn't know why I couldn't move bodies after importing a step file.

  • @lukedavenport7472
    @lukedavenport7472 4 года назад +1

    Can you help with this please. What happens if you have ticked the 'derive resulting parts from similar bodies' option, but then you change one of the bodies in the original part file so that it is no longer identical to the bodies it was previously identical to?
    To keep the assembly accurate, you would need to create a new part file to represent the new unique solid body. How does this work?
    Many thanks for your help.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  4 года назад

      For assistance, please contact our tech support team at goengineer.com/contact

  • @BlenderPhysics
    @BlenderPhysics 5 лет назад

    Thanks, really saved me !

  • @J.watkins_01
    @J.watkins_01 3 года назад

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  3 года назад

      Great to hear! Be sure to subscribe for more great 3D CAD Design and 3D printing tutorials.

  • @joker777ize
    @joker777ize 4 года назад +1

    is it possible to re center the part to the origin?

  • @zip7806
    @zip7806 5 лет назад +1

    How did you make the assembly? you only saved the parts.

  • @gregsmith3436
    @gregsmith3436 8 лет назад

    Can you help me?
    If you have saved all the metal bars off as revision A:
    Bar1-A, Bar1-A, Bar3-A, Bar4-A
    Then you needed to make one change on a bar and make it revision B. How do you make a new assembly which links to this new revision B bar, but links with all the existing revisions of the parts which have not changed:
    Bar1-A, Bar1-B, Bar3-A, Bar4-A
    Thanks for any help

  • @thomasgaber7044
    @thomasgaber7044 4 года назад

    I have created a MBP with the tubing weldment profiles. I used to split tool and created a new Assembly. I want to detail all these parts out in a drawing but I can't seem to get the right views because they are oriented to the original orgin point. Because of the coped cut I cant select end planes or create new planes.

  • @TheZALIS
    @TheZALIS 4 года назад +1

    Hi.
    Could you help me please?
    What is the difference between these commands.
    Split, Save body and Insert into new part
    thanks

    • @victorvillar9576
      @victorvillar9576 4 года назад +1

      Split it divedes a solid into múltiple bodies using reference geometry as faces planes etc

    • @victorvillar9576
      @victorvillar9576 4 года назад +1

      Incert into a New part it allow you to incert a part into another part and mové, fix it in the New part

  • @shawaizmalik2140
    @shawaizmalik2140 2 года назад

    Great tutorial. Just want to ask how can we edit sketch of the part disassembled from assembly? If anyone can help?

  • @borisbrkic3433
    @borisbrkic3433 4 года назад

    Using SW 2020 followed all the steps, doesnt work. It fails unchecks one of the parts on the list and asks me to save it and then the process repeats itself when i try to OK the save bodies feature, no idea why, the split command works like that too sometimes, i am just starting to learn the program and cant believe that there is a feature that no one knows when its working and when it isn't.

  • @victorvillar9576
    @victorvillar9576 4 года назад +1

    Very nice

  • @noneya6744
    @noneya6744 Год назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @JeffFine
    @JeffFine 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial. I love it when I learn about a powerful feature in SolidWorks. Thanks.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Be sure to subscribe for more great 3D CAD Design and 3D printing tutorials.

  • @adamkickbush7732
    @adamkickbush7732 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the video! Helped me a lot!

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  7 лет назад

      Excellent! We like knowing that our videos help. Have a great day!

  • @bonza007
    @bonza007 6 лет назад

    Thanks Zak!!

  • @perlichfamilyfarm-phillipp9144
    @perlichfamilyfarm-phillipp9144 7 лет назад +1

    How do you get the cut list properties from the weldment part to populate the "configuration specific" file properties of the derived part file? I'm using SW 2017.

  • @alializadeh8195
    @alializadeh8195 2 года назад +1

    Thanx

  • @peterStu
    @peterStu 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the great tutorial.
    When I use the "Save Bodies" feature SolidWorks falls (same results on the 2013 and 2015 versions)
    you know please tell me why?
    BTW:
    on other pc (ver2015) it works (of course not on what I need :))

  • @CB_GAMES777
    @CB_GAMES777 7 лет назад

    Say that that we aren't using assemblies and that these bodies are remaining as one welded part. How do we align the bodies if they are just lines that are converted into a library part? The move command?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  7 лет назад +1

      Hi CB Games,
      If you are just trying to move bodies in a multi-body part around then you would use the 'Move/Copy' command (found under 'Insert', 'Features', 'Move/Copy') and use 'Constraints' option to move the bodies using mate definitions. This can help you to align the bodies within the part work space.

  • @etc1945
    @etc1945 4 года назад +1

    Great

  • @Salsudi
    @Salsudi 2 года назад

    is it possible to save to igs?

  • @OcmeoXoHgPo3
    @OcmeoXoHgPo3 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot! Do last versions of SW have a feature that allow to generate shop drawings of bodies of multibodies part (weldments)? Or maybe free macros like Drew or Task? The last one will go for subscription system soon.. but even so I couldn't handle it well enough =(

    • @ZmanBrownie
      @ZmanBrownie 4 года назад

      Hello Toвapuщ
      Thank you for reaching out. SOLIDWORKS does not have the ability to auto-create weldment drawings unfortunately. We do not have any macros created that will do this either. That does not mean such a thing does not exist though, we just do not have one available. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  • @jesseg010
    @jesseg010 6 лет назад +1

    thats brilliant

  • @channel0123
    @channel0123 8 лет назад

    if you want to make any adjustments after this 'save bodies', do you do this in the original multibody document or the assembly file? thanks for the great tutorial!

    • @ZmanBrownie
      @ZmanBrownie 8 лет назад

      Channel+
      Thank you for the comments. This tutorial mainly covers imported parts that come over as multi-body part files. However, if you were designing a native SolidWorks multi-body part you would make changes before the "Save Bodies" feature if you wanted those changes to be propagated into the resulting assembly. With imported CAD files you are very limited as to what you can changed because the bodies are dummy solids. Also I will just go ahead and make this comment as well, the consume cut bodies option will remove the bodies from the parent multi-body part file. Consumed bodies are not listed in the FeatureManager design tree under the solid bodies folder. That is why I unchecked that option, and it doesn't work well with dummy solids. I may make another video on "Save Bodies" for SolidWorks native multi-body parts in the future to cover the settings more thoroughly, and how they act a little differently for native files. Thank you for watching.

    • @channel0123
      @channel0123 8 лет назад

      thank you for the answer, helped me out with a current project! looking forward to seeing the video.

  • @maxkl654
    @maxkl654 3 года назад

    great shit

  • @wilcosoetman8138
    @wilcosoetman8138 Год назад

    i keep getting "faiuled to save document"

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  10 месяцев назад

      This error has a number of causes, please reach out to your VAR for direct troubleshooting help

  • @davee9766
    @davee9766 6 лет назад

    Why? Why would you want to do this?

    • @thechosen1421
      @thechosen1421 5 лет назад

      Dave T, I'm interesting in knowing how you would handle this many part files in one setting. FYI. I'm not against anyone's modeling and assembly techniques (because there are more ways to skin a cat), but I do like to know other methods.

  • @rayfletcher8759
    @rayfletcher8759 6 лет назад

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