Creates a part file and derives the selected objects from the source part into the new part.
Derives a single solid body with seams between planar faces.
Individual component appearances of planar faces are preserved.
Derives a single part that retains each component as an individual solid body. For example, an assembly with 20 parts derives to a part with 20 solid bodies.
Derives a single part with bodies as base surfaces.
Some child objects are included and some excluded.
Excludes the selected objects from the derive operation.
Template. Select or browse to the part template from which the new part is created.
New file location. Enter or browse to the location where the new part is saved. Use to select a part that exists, if appropriate.
Default BOM structure. Select the bill of materials structure for the new part.
Template Select or browse to the assembly template from which the new assembly is created.
New file location Enter or browse to the location where the new assembly is saved. Use to select an assembly that exists, if appropriate.
Default BOM structure Select the bill of materials structure for the new assembly.
Execute Make Part and close the dialog box. The target part and target assembly are not saved to disk. You save both when the target assembly is closed.
Execute Make Part and keep open the dialog box. The target part and target assembly are saved to disk but neither are opened. The source part window remains open and the Make Part command remains active so you can continue to select different objects and create more parts.