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      raindodger
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      Having used Autocad, Solidworks and ProE, I'm wrestling with the 3D aspect of SU. Is there a way to get things to "hold together" (i.e. not pulling the sides off of push/pull objects) as though they were a solid? So far I've been making everything into a component if I want to keep all of the surfaces together, but this seems like a work-around. Maybe this is a pro feature.... Thanks for your help!

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        RayOchoa
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        actually making things into groups is the way of making it "stay together" How is this a problem?

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          watkins
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          Hello Raindodger,

          You can find lots of tutorials at:

          and http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=aidanchopra&view=playlists.

          Hope this helps.

          Regards,
          Bob

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