Assembly New ( Modeling and Assembly Editor )
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Model > Assembly > New in Modeling is used to open the Assembly Editor . Tools and features in the Assembly Editor are briefly described. (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)
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Model > Assembly > New is used to bring several members into the Assembly Editor . The members may be used, for example, to add welds or for locating points. The final assembly, when it is saved, may include submaterials of those members, even a member's main material, but cannot include the members themselves. Which materials make up the assembly will not be defined until the user is prompted to select materials after choosing File > Save or File > Save As . (Recorded in SDS2 Detailing , v2015.)
- Assembly Editor (opened with New Assembly )
- Assembly Edit in Modeling (an alternative way to open the Assembly Editor )
- Save Assembly in Modeling (an alternative to New Assembly for creating an assembly)
- Tips for using assemblies (topic)
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Step-by-step instructions (if you are in Modeling ) :
The usual reason to invoke New Assembly in Modeling is to start up the Assembly Editor so that you can build an assembly yourself by selecting materials from preselected members or by using options such as Add Material or Add Holes or Add Bolts or Add Welds or by using any of the material operations that are available on the Model > Material menu. Be aware that there are alternative ways to create a new assembly, as described at the top of this page.
1 (optional) : Before invoking New Assembly , you may wish to select members to take with you into the Assembly Editor . Do this, for example, so that in the Assembly Editor you can File > Save or File Save As materials from those members as an assembly.
2 . In Modeling , invoke New Assembly using any one (1) of the following methods:
Method 1 : Click the New Assembly icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Model -- Assembly ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).
Method 2 : If " Modeling layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Model > Assembly > New .
Method 3, 4 or 5 : New Assembly can also be configured to be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the lightning interface, this configuration is done using Customize Interface .
3 . The Assembly Editor opens. The view shown is a plan view . The toolbar configuration that is loaded is the choice made to the Detailing Station " Assembly editor " (or the Modeling Station " Assembly editor "). Here are some of things you can do in the Assembly Editor :
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Step-by-step instructions (if you are in the Assembly Editor ) :
You may never had a need to use this tool in the Assembly Editor . There are alternative ways to create a new assembly, which are described in the tool summary at the top of this page.
1 . In the Assembly Editor , invoke New Assembly using any one (1) of the following methods:
Method 1 : Choose File > New .
Method 2 : Use a keyboard shortcut (if one has been set up).
Method 3 : On your toolbar, click the New Assembly icon, which is pictured above. If the icon is not currently on your toolbar, you can add it using Toolbar Configuration .
2 . If you made changes to your current assembly since it was last opened, you will be prompted to save your changes.
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Alternative 1 : Press " No " to keep the assembly as it was when you originally opened it or last did a File > Save . Go to step 3.
Alternative 2 : Press " Yes " if you want the Assembly Editor to prompt you to use Select Item(s) mode bindings to select the materials, bolts or welds that you want to incorporate into the assembly. You will also be prompted to locate a reference point. If have not yet given the assembly a name, you will now be prompted to give it a name. Go to step 3.
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bindings Alternative 3 : Press " Cancel " to stay in the Assembly Editor working on the assembly. Do not continue. This operation has ended.
3 . The Assembly Editor opens a plan view at a Reference Elevation of ' 0 ' with " Depth checking " turned off. See step 3 of the procedure above for information on how to proceed.
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