Split features in one part into different parts
In IRONCAD, you can model multiple features within a single part, similar to assembling LEGO blocks from the catalog.
However, there may be cases where you want to separate some features into a different part later.
You can efficiently perform this separation using the catalog.
<Initial State>
Features are created within a single part.
Register [Cylinder] and [H Cylinder] into the new catalog.

Then drag and drop [Cylinder] and [H Cylinder] from the catalog.

<After Separation>
The cylindrical section at the top is separated into a new part.
Please refer to the video below.
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