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Editing Copied Features
You can edit a copied feature by modifying the feature itself, or by modifying
its location on the part. If the copy is dependent on the original feature, or if
it was created from a feature on an inactive part, any changes to either feature
are reflected in both features.
The copied feature you created is independent from the original feature. Try
modifying the shape of the copied feature, using what you learned earlier in
this tutorial about editing extrusions.
Creating Combined Features
You create combined features by combining two parts, using Boolean opera-
tions. The part that is combined is called the toolbody. You position the tool-
body on the base part using assembly constraints, and then combine the parts.
Activate COMBINEFEAT_1 and zoom in so you can see it and TOOLBODY_1.
Turn off the visibility of CFEAT_1.
The parts have already been constrained with assembly constraints. You
learn to use assembly constraints in chapter 16, Assembling Parts.
COMBINEFEAT_1
TOOLBODY_1