Part Booleans

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Part Booleans

Ubicación en el Menú
Part → Booleans
Entornos de trabajo
Part
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
-
Ver también
Part Union, Part Common and Part Cut

Este comando es una herramienta genérica todo-en-uno de operaciones booleanas. Te permite especificar que operación realizar y que parámetros utilizar a través del letrero de diálogo de abajo. Para operaciones booleanas, mira también Part Union, Part Common y Part Cut.

Part Boolean is a generic all-in-one boolean tool. It allows you to specify the objects and operation to perform via a single dialog.

For quicker access to these operations, use Part Cut, Part Fuse, Part Common and Part Section.

Dialog to select objects and perform boolean operations with them.

Usage

See the individual commands:

See also Part → Refine Shape

Coplanar problems

The boolean operations are performed by the internal geometry kernel, OpenCASCADE Technology (OCCT). This library sometimes has problems producing boolean results when the input objects share an edge or a face. To be sure the boolean operation is successful the recommendation is that the shapes intersect each other clearly; this means that in most cases, one shape should protrude or be larger in size than the other shape.

In cases of coplanarity, even if the first boolean operation succeeds, subsequent boolean operations may fail. In this case, the problem may not be in the last operation done, but in the older ones, that is, in the nested operations as indicated in the tree view. To troubleshoot these issues, it is recommended to use the Part CheckGeometry tool to inspect all objects for problems.

Left: shapes that share a face, a boolean cut may produce incorrect results. Right: shapes that intersect each other clearly, the boolean cut will be successful in most cases.

Left: shapes that share a face, a boolean union may produce incorrect results. Right: shapes that intersect each other clearly, the boolean union will be successful in most cases.