![]() ![]() Now this part does have three planes as well as an origin and that's all we need to do to bring that into the assembly. ![]() Let's go ahead and File, Save As, and I'm gonna save that as 7.3.3, and save it in the chapter seven, 7.3 folder, click on Save, and now we have a blank part. So to do that, come up here and click on New document, click on Part, click on OK. What I'd like to do is actually create an individual part and then we'll bring that into the assembly. And what this will do is it'll create a new part in the assembly and that'll be a virtual part contained 100% inside of the assembly, and you can then save that up to the file system, but I actually prefer not to do it that way. The first is to come up here to Assembly, Insert Components, and click on New Part. ![]() And we have a couple different ways we can do that. One of the best ways to build sheet metal assemblies is to create parts inside of the assembly. ![]()
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