About this tutorial

Create assemblies and components using top-down design.

Category

Experienced Users

Time Required

60 minutes

Tutorial File Used

Seat Adjust Layout.ipt

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In this tutorial, you explore aspects of top-down design for a power car seat. You use a layout, sketch blocks, and Make Components. You also change the layout to demonstrate associativity.

A layout is a 2D sketch within a part file. The 2D sketch uses sketch geometry to represent your design components and configurations. The layout is the root document of your design, and allows you to control your design associatively from the top down.

Once your layout has matured, you use the Make Components and Make Part commands to derive selected sketch blocks into new part and assembly files. Associativity is maintained between your layout and the new files so that your 3D models are updated with changes to their respective sketch blocks. For Make Components, changes you make to the arrangement of components do not require updates to your 3D models. This powerful feature eliminates unnecessary revisions to your design documents.

This tutorial opens an existing layout part with 2D sketch geometry.

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