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  1. Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community

    Apr 11, 2014 · Therefore, Families that are hosted to a Face are necessary. Any of these element-specific Families can be converted to Face-Based with the following procedure: 1. …

  2. change hosted family to non hosted family - Autodesk Community

    Jun 1, 2017 · Select the elements from the face based families (geometry, reference planes, parametric dimensions), CRTL+C, and CTRL+V align to view on the non-host family. Re …

  3. Is there an easy way to find the centre/centroid of a face?

    4 days ago · Hi all, I find myself wanting to find the centre of faces that are irregular polygons or have a mixture of curved and straight sides, and I am wondering if there is a better/easier way …

  4. How to create an angled face of a box

    Nov 5, 2022 · But the top face is a projection of the base, so it is not just slicing at an angle. The front face of the box should angle to touch the top (lid). I don't really care if it is a sharp angle …

  5. Editing a split face - Autodesk Community

    Mar 12, 2010 · My split face was done in a workset that wasn't visible. This allows to still show the different patterns, but won't allow to select the split element. So either check for hidden …

  6. Solved: Remove Family host.... - Autodesk Community

    Jan 18, 2018 · If it is a face based family, you can still move it away from host manually. Make sure to tick the box "Disjoin" and untick the box "Constrain" when you initiate the move command.

  7. How to snap a face to another face? - Autodesk Community

    Aug 6, 2019 · Hi all. I was wondering if there was a good way to snap a face on an object to another face, whether it be to a face of that same object or a different object. Up until now I've …

  8. Solved: How to add a face to an object - Autodesk Community

    Dec 27, 2018 · I had no idea how to word the title this question, sorry. I made an illustrator file, which I exploded, then joined again to make sure was making a closed polyline. I extruded it in …

  9. Solved: Reveals + Splitting Wall Surface - Autodesk Community

    Apr 11, 2018 · I would rather use a single wall, place V-shaped reveals, create parts from the wall, and split parts where the reveals are. there you have more control over material options for …

  10. Is it possible to break up a pattern back into separate parts?

    Nov 27, 2024 · Is it possible to break up a pattern into separate parts? Basically i regret making a pattern. But the points used for cable and harness i wish to preserve as they are a hassle to redo.