Add Material ( Assembly Editor )

  • Click here for information about Model > Material > Add in Modeling , which this tool is very similar to.
  • The difference between Model > Material > Add in the assembly editor and its counterpart in Modeling is that, in the Assembly Editor you don't have to select a member. The assembly member is automatically selected for you, and you cannot add material to any other member.
  • The following links are to Add Material operations in Modeling . As noted above, there are subtle differences when these operations are performed in the Assembly Editor .

Add Existing Material > "... Material" > Rotate Material
Add Rolled Section > Rolled Section Material > Rotate Material
Add Rectangular Plate > Rectangular Plate Material > Rotate Material
Add Round Plate   > Round Plate Material > Rotate Material
Add Bent Plate > Bent Plate Material > Rotate Material
Add Rolled Plate > Rolled Plate Material > Rotate Material
Flat Plate Layout > Multi-Sided Flat Plate > Rotate Material
Bent Plate Layout > Bent Plate Layout > Rotate Material
Add Round Bar > Round Bar Material > Rotate Material
Add Square Bar > Square Bar Material > Rotate Material
Add Flat Bar > Flat Bar Material > Rotate Material
Add Grating > Grating Material > Rotate Material
Add Grating Tread > Grating Tread Material > Rotate Material
Add Decking > Deck Material > Rotate Material
Add Stud > Shear Stud or Threaded Stud > Rotate Material
Add Turned Element > Turned Solid/Shell Element > Rotate Material
Add Clevis > Clevis Material > Rotate Material
Add Turnbuckle > Turnbuckle Material > Rotate Material
Add Material Bolt > Bolt Edit > Rotate Material

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