
Using Objet Studio
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In the model tree, the objects now appear as children of a parent
(assembly).
Figure 5-47: Assembly in the model tree
After creating an assembly, you can save it as an
objdf
file, for re use.
(Saving the assembly is not necessary for manipulating and printing it).
To save an assembly:
1. Select the assembly (either on the build tray or in the model tree).
2. From the
Objet Studio Commands
,
select
Save As
.
3. In the
Save As
dialog box, select the
objdf
format, choose a location,
name the file, and click
Save
.
To separate assemblies into individual objects (stl files):
1. Select the assembly (either on the build tray or in the model tree).
2. From the
Object
menu, select
Ungroup
.
In the model tree, the elements are not parts of an assembly.
Figure 5-48: Separate objects in the model tree
Freezing Model
Orientation
If you manipulate an object on the build tray, you can freeze its orientation
so that it does not change when you position it automatically (see
Automatic Placement on page 5 27).
To freeze an object:
1. Select an object on the build tray.
2. On the
Model Settings
ribbon, in the
Manipulate
group, or on the Model
Toolbar, click
.
To unfreeze an object:
Select the object and click
(to de select it).
D R A F T
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