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Subtracting a Body from a Body

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BreatheEasy

Industrial
Jul 23, 2013
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Hello,

I'm using Solidworks 2012 and was wondering how to subtract a solid body from a solid body.

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I have opened a step file in Solidworks and have created another body (square block) using the extrude tool. Now I want to subtract the step file body from the square block so that the square block has an imprint of the step file body. The step file is of a plastic compoenent and the square block is to become a nest for the component to sit in.

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Make sure your extrude block did not 'Merge Bodies'.
Then, in your feature tree, you should find the Solid Bodies (2) folder. Expand it & select both bodies, then RMB Combine Bodies. Subtract is your Operation Type, selecting your extrude block as the main body & the STEP body as the body to combine.
 
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