Applies to 2021.0 Update and later
Using Netfabb's repository of example parts
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The part library holds a large selection of mesh parts and configurable mesh part generators that range from simple geometric shapes like cubes to technical shapes like nuts and bolts, standardized test parts, and others. You can also add your own mesh parts to be available from within Netfabb without having to navigate to the actual file.
TopThis presents you with the part categories. The categories Primitive, Design, Mathematical, and Quality are present by default. A fifth category, Custom, becomes available once you add your own parts to it, should you so require.
The four default library categories
The part is spawned on the currently selected build platform; so, if you have multiple platforms loaded in the project tree, select the target one before opening the part library, or move the spawned part to the correct platform afterwards.
While adjusting the part, you can save your adjustments as default values for the next time you choose that particular part.
Save as Defaults: Overwrites the current default values with new ones as they are displayed. Next time you pick the part, these are the new default values.
Load from Defaults: When you have made some adjustments, this loads the current default values.
The values are saved in the Windows® registry at Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Autodesk\Netfabb\ngprimitives. The only way to get back to actual factory defaults of a part is to delete the keys for it and restart Netfabb.
TopAdding your own part to the part library uses the part export.
Custom part library records are stored at %APPDATA%\netfabb\PartLibrary\. To delete a part from the part library, delete the record within the customprimitives.xml file as well as the associated 3MF file.
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