Split and Save Bodies
Use the Split feature to create multiple parts from an existing part. You can create separate part files, and form an assembly from the new parts.
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To split bodies:
Handling Split Parts
New Parts
The new parts are derived; they contain a reference to the parent part. Each new part contains a single feature named Stock- <parent part name> - n ->. You can reattach a derived part to a specified stock part, split feature, or body.
If you change the geometry of the original part, the new parts also change. If you change the split feature geometry, no new derived parts are created. The software updates the existing derived parts, preserving parent-child relations.
With multibody parts, the various split parts are listed in the FeatureManager design tree under Solid Bodies.
Original Part
The original part contains all its original features plus a new feature called Split.
If you selected Consume cut bodies under Resulting Bodies, the solid body displayed in the graphics area is the original solid body minus the new parts. If all bodies in the original part were saved as split bodies, no solid body is displayed. To see the original solid body, move the rollback bar in the FeatureManager design tree above the split feature or suppress the split feature.
If you delete the split feature in the original part, the new parts still exist, but the status of the external reference in the new parts is dangling.
Saving Split Bodies
You can also save solid bodies after you split the model using the Save Bodies feature. This enables you to save the bodies from a split part to a different folder or with different names to the same folder. You can also create an assembly from the split parts.
To save bodies from multibody parts: