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Joined Parts

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  • Creating a Joined Part

    In an assembly, you can join two or more parts to create a new part. The join operation removes surfaces that intrude into each other's space, and merges the part bodies into a single solid volume.

  • Editing a Joined Part

  • Identifying the Parts in a Joined Part

  • Join PropertyManager

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