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- [Narrator] Congratulations, you have made your first dynamic assembly based on the technique of multi-body part modeling. As a guide, use multi-body part modeling if you want to significantly reduce design time. Right off the bat, we jump into what our design intent is, reducing the time it takes to create separate design files. You want the entire design to reside in one document. This is just a one tab, one design file, with the opportunity to import and export files. One file contains the complete parametric information, and all dimensions and constraints are controlled on that sketch level. Finally, multi-body part models are useful in creating pre-assembled single items to be listed as one individual part in bill of materials. For me, personally, with its fast design concepts and designed from scratch, I use multi-body part modeling all the time. From here, I want you to try out assembly modeling by creating separate individual design files with one solid body, and merging them…

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