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402 | Chapter 16 Assembling Parts
Starting Assembly Designs
An assembly design might begin as an overall conceptual design. You may
know how the parts are assembled but you may not know all the details
about each part.
Before you begin, decide how you want to lay out your assembly.
Start with a design idea.
Decide whether you need to create new parts, or if you can use existing
parts.
Start drawing the parts.
Although you can begin designing immediately and reorganize the hierarchy
of your assembly later, for this lesson you assemble parts in a logical order,
starting at the top level in the assembly tree. One part has already been cre-
ated in the tutorial file for this lesson. The other three parts reside in separate
files. You attach the files and then instance the parts into the assembly.
To begin, open the file s_plier.dwg in the desktop\tutorial folder.
NOTE Back up the tutorial drawing files so you still have the original files if you
make a mistake. See Backing up Tutorial Drawing Files on page 40.
In the Browser, the PLIERB part is nested under the assembly icon.
Next, you reference three other parts to create the assembly.