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Blocks in Parts and Assemblies

You create blocks from single or multiple sketch entities. Blocks enable you to:

  • Create layout sketches using a minimum of dimensions and relations.

  • Freeze a subset of entities in a sketch to manipulate as a single entity.

  • Manage complex sketches.

  • Edit all instances of a block simultaneously.

You can also use blocks in drawings to save drawing items such as standard notes, label positions, etc.

Applications

Include:

  • Display and design mechanical devices

Sketch layouts using relations between blocks to create motion with mechanical devices such as cranes.

 See Layout-based Assembly Design.

 

  • Outline system representations

Arranging components using blocks as simplified representations of components.

Tools

  • Make Block . Convert sketch entities to blocks. A Block is identified by under the relevant sketch in the FeatureManager design tree.

  • Edit Block :

    • Add or remove sketch entities.

    • Change dimensions and relations.

You can add relations between sketch entities within the same block, but not to external sketch entities.

  • Insert Block . Create multiple instances of existing blocks or browse for blocks to retrieve blocks in parts, assemblies, or blocks.

  • Add/Remove . Adds or removes sketch entities from a block.

  • Rebuild . Rebuilds and updates parent sketches by the block.

  • Save Block . Saves and adds an .sldblk extension.

 Exploding one instance of a block only affects that instance of the block.

  • Belt/Chain . Creates continuous tangent lines and arcs to represent the belt or chain path.

Capabilities

  • Create blocks using 2D sketches or 2D sketches on 3D sketch planes.

  • Combine imported 2D blocks with 2D sketches created on 3D sketch planes.

  • Import blocks saved in 2D into a 3D sketch.

  • Pre- or post-select entities to include in the block.

  • Select blocks to view existing relations, add new relations, etc.

  • Mirror, scale, or pattern blocks.

  • Add a Traction relation to create relative rotation constraints between blocks.

  • Create nested blocks (blocks within blocks).

  • Convert or offset entities from within the same block.

  • Convert entities from another block.

If you use another block with convert entities, the resulting geometry is not associative to the original geometry.

  • Sketch new entities while editing a block to create relations between the new sketch entities and the block you are editing.

  • Copy and paste between sketches and drawings.

 



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