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== Descripción ==
== Descripción ==


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Esta herramienta crea chaflanes en los bordes seleccionados de un objeto. Se crea una nueva entrada separada de chaflanes (seguida de un número consecutivo si ya existen chaflanes en el documento) en el árbol del proyecto.
Esta herramienta crea chaflanes en los bordes seleccionados de un objeto. Se crea una nueva entrada separada de chaflanes (seguida de un número consecutivo si ya existen chaflanes en el documento) en el árbol del proyecto.
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==Utilización==
==Utilización==


=== Add a chamfer ===
* Select a single edge, multiple edges or a face on an object, then start the tool either by clicking the button {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign Chamfer.svg|24px]] '''Chamfer'''}} or using the menu {{MenuCommand|PartDesign → Apply a dress-up feature → Chamfer}}. In case you selected a face or a 3D object ({{Version|0.20}}) all its edges are respected for chamfering.

* In the appearing [[Task_panel|Task panel]] you can define the chamfer in 3 ways:
# Optionally [[PartDesign_Body#Active_status|activate]] the Body to chamfer.
** {{MenuCommand|Equal distance}}: The chamfer edges are equally distanced from the body edge.
# There are several ways to select edges to chamfer:
** {{MenuCommand|Two distances}}: The distances of the chamfer edge to the body edge are specified. The distance direction can be flipped. {{Version|0.19}}
#* Select one or more edges of the Body individually.
** {{MenuCommand|Distance and angle}}: One distances of the chamfer edge to the body edge is specified. The second chamfer edge is defined by the angle of the chamfer. The distance direction can be flipped. {{Version|0.19}}
* If you want to add more edges or faces click the {{Button|Add}} button and select edges and/or the faces.
#* Select one or more faces of the Body to select all their edges.
* After clicking the {{Button|Add}} button you can add all edges of the object by right-clicking and selecting {{MenuCommand|Add all edges}} from the context menu. {{Version|0.20}}
#* Select a feature (usually the last feature) of the Body to select all its edges. {{Version|0.20}}
# For a chain of tangentially connected edges only a single edge needs to be selected, the chamfer will propagate along the chain.
* If you want to remove edges or faces
# There are several ways to invoke the tool:
** either select the edge/face in the list of the dialog and press the {{KEY|DEL}} key. ''Note'': Since there must be at least one edge for the feature, the last remaining edge or face in the list cannot be removed.
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_Chamfer.svg|16px]] [[PartDesign_Chamfer|Chamfer]]}} button.
** or click the {{Button|Remove}} button. All edges and faces being previously selected are highlighted in purple. Select the edge or the face to be removed.
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Part Design → Apply a dress-up feature → [[Image:PartDesign_Chamfer.svg|16px]] Chamfer}} option from the menu.
* Click {{Button|OK}} to validate.
# If there is no active Body, and there are two or more Bodies in the document, the {{MenuCommand|Active Body Required}} dialog will open and prompt you to activate one. If there is a single Body it will be activated automatically.
* For a chain of edges tangential to one another, one single edge can be selected; the chamfer will propagate along the chain.
# The {{MenuCommand|Chamfer parameters}} [[Task_panel|task panel]] opens. See [[#Options|Options]] for more information.
* To edit the chamfer after the function has been validated, either double-click on the chamfer label in the Project tree, or right-click on it and select {{MenuCommand|Edit Chamfer}}.
# Press the {{Button|OK}} button to finish.

=== Edit a chamfer ===

# Do one of the following:
#* Double-click the Chamfer object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]]
#* Right-click the Chamfer object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] and select {{MenuCommand|Edit Chamfer}} from the context menu.
# The {{MenuCommand|Chamfer parameters}} [[Task_panel|task panel]] opens. See [[#Options|Options]] for more information.
# Press the {{Button|OK}} button to finish.

== Options ==

* To add edges do one of the following:
** Press the {{Button|Add}} button to start selecting edges and/or faces in the [[3D_view|3D view]].
** To select all remaining edges do the following:
**# If required press the {{Button|Add}} button.
**# Use the {{KEY|Ctrl}}+{{KEY|Shift}}+{{KEY|A}} keyboard shortcut, or right-click the list and select {{MenuCommand|Add all edges}} from the context menu. {{Version|0.20}}
* To remove edges do one of the following:
** Press the {{Button|Remove}} button to start deselecting edges and/or faces in the [[3D_view|3D view]]. Selected elements are highlighted in purple.
** Select one or more elements in the list and press the {{KEY|Del}} key, or right-click the list and select {{MenuCommand|Remove}} from the context menu.
* Specify a chamfer {{MenuCommand|Type}}:
** {{MenuCommand|Equal distance}}: One distance is used to place both chamfer edges.
** {{MenuCommand|Two distances}}: Two distances are used to place the chamfer edges.
** {{MenuCommand|Distance and angle}}: A distance is used to place one chamfer edge, the placement of the other chamfer edge is defined by the angle of the chamfer.
* Press the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_Flip_Direction.svg|16px]] Flip direction}} button to flip the direction of the chamfer (deactivated for {{MenuCommand|Equal distance}}).
* Set the {{MenuCommand|Size}} of the chamfer.
* Set the {{MenuCommand|Size2}} of the chamfer (only available if {{MenuCommand|Two distances}} is selected).
* Set the {{MenuCommand|Angle}} of the chamfer (only available if {{MenuCommand|Distance and angle}} is selected).
* Check the {{MenuCommand|Use all edges}} checkbox to select all edges of the previous feature. This deactivates the selection list and the related buttons. {{Version|0.20}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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La principal diferencia es que DiseñoPiezas Chaflán crea una entrada de chaflán separada (seguida de un número secuencial si ya existen chaflanes) en el árbol de proyecto para el cuerpo actual. El Piezas chaflán se convierte en el padre del objeto al que se aplicó.
La principal diferencia es que DiseñoPiezas Chaflán crea una entrada de chaflán separada (seguida de un número secuencial si ya existen chaflanes) en el árbol de proyecto para el cuerpo actual. El Piezas chaflán se convierte en el padre del objeto al que se aplicó.
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==Properties==

See also: [[Property_editor|Property editor]].

A PartDesign Chamfer object is derived from a [[Part_Feature|Part Feature]] object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:

===Data===

{{Properties_Title|Base}}

* {{PropertyData|Base|LinkSub}}: Link to the selected edges and faces of the parent feature. Can be a link to only the parent feature if {{PropertyData|Use All Edges}} is {{TRUE}}.
* {{PropertyData|Support Transform|Bool}}: If {{TRUE}} the chamfered shape of the additive/subtractive parent feature will be used when the chamfer object is included in a [[PartDesign_Workbench#Transformation_tools|pattern]], else only the shape of the chamfer itself will be used. The default is {{FALSE}}.
* {{PropertyData|Add Sub Shape|PartShape|hidden}}
* {{PropertyData|Base Feature|Link|hidden}}: Link to the parent feature.
* {{PropertyData|_ Body|LinkHidden|hidden}}: Link to the parent body.

{{Properties_Title|Chamfer}}

* {{PropertyData|Chamfer Type|Enumeration}}: The chamfer type: {{value|Equal distance}} (default), {{value|Two distances}} or {{value|Distance and Angle}}.
* {{PropertyData|Size|QuantityConstraint}}: The first chamfer distance. The default is {{value|1 mm}}.
* {{PropertyData|Size2|QuantityConstraint}}: The second chamfer distance. Only used if {{PropertyData|Chamfer Type}} is {{Value|Two distances}}. The default is {{value|1 mm}}.
* {{PropertyData|Angle|Angle}}: The chamfer angle. Only used if {{PropertyData|Chamfer Type}} is {{Value|Distance and Angle}}. The default is {{value|45 °}}.
* {{PropertyData|Flip Direction|Bool}}: If {{TRUE}} the direction of the chamfer is flipped. Not used if {{PropertyData|Chamfer Type}} is {{Value|Equal distance}}. The default is {{FALSE}}.
* {{PropertyData|Use All Edges|Bool}}: If {{TRUE}} all edges of the feature are chamfered, and the edges specified by {{PropertyData|Base}} are ignored. The default is {{FALSE}}.

{{Properties_Title|Part Design}}

* {{PropertyData|Refine|Bool}}: If {{TRUE}} redundant edges are removed from the result of the operation. The default value is determined by the {{MenuCommand|Automatically refine model after sketch-based operation}} preference. See [[PartDesign_Preferences#General|PartDesign Preferences]].

== Known issues ==

See [[PartDesign_Fillet#Known_issues|PartDesign Fillet]].





Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 May 2023

DiseñoPieza Chaflán

Ubicación en el Menú
DiseñoPieza → Chaflán
Entornos de trabajo
DiseñoPieza
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
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Ver también
Redondeo, Pieza Chaflán

Descripción

Esta herramienta crea chaflanes en los bordes seleccionados de un objeto. Se crea una nueva entrada separada de chaflanes (seguida de un número consecutivo si ya existen chaflanes en el documento) en el árbol del proyecto.

Utilización

Add a chamfer

  1. Optionally activate the Body to chamfer.
  2. There are several ways to select edges to chamfer:
    • Select one or more edges of the Body individually.
    • Select one or more faces of the Body to select all their edges.
    • Select a feature (usually the last feature) of the Body to select all its edges. introduced in version 0.20
  3. For a chain of tangentially connected edges only a single edge needs to be selected, the chamfer will propagate along the chain.
  4. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Press the Chamfer button.
    • Select the Part Design → Apply a dress-up feature → Chamfer option from the menu.
  5. If there is no active Body, and there are two or more Bodies in the document, the Active Body Required dialog will open and prompt you to activate one. If there is a single Body it will be activated automatically.
  6. The Chamfer parameters task panel opens. See Options for more information.
  7. Press the OK button to finish.

Edit a chamfer

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Double-click the Chamfer object in the Tree view
    • Right-click the Chamfer object in the Tree view and select Edit Chamfer from the context menu.
  2. The Chamfer parameters task panel opens. See Options for more information.
  3. Press the OK button to finish.

Options

  • To add edges do one of the following:
    • Press the Add button to start selecting edges and/or faces in the 3D view.
    • To select all remaining edges do the following:
      1. If required press the Add button.
      2. Use the Ctrl+Shift+A keyboard shortcut, or right-click the list and select Add all edges from the context menu. introduced in version 0.20
  • To remove edges do one of the following:
    • Press the Remove button to start deselecting edges and/or faces in the 3D view. Selected elements are highlighted in purple.
    • Select one or more elements in the list and press the Del key, or right-click the list and select Remove from the context menu.
  • Specify a chamfer Type:
    • Equal distance: One distance is used to place both chamfer edges.
    • Two distances: Two distances are used to place the chamfer edges.
    • Distance and angle: A distance is used to place one chamfer edge, the placement of the other chamfer edge is defined by the angle of the chamfer.
  • Press the Flip direction button to flip the direction of the chamfer (deactivated for Equal distance).
  • Set the Size of the chamfer.
  • Set the Size2 of the chamfer (only available if Two distances is selected).
  • Set the Angle of the chamfer (only available if Distance and angle is selected).
  • Check the Use all edges checkbox to select all edges of the previous feature. This deactivates the selection list and the related buttons. introduced in version 0.20

Notes

DiseñoPieza Chaflán VS. Pieza Chaflán

"El DiseñoPiezas chaflán no debe confundirse con su Ambiente de trabajo piezas contraparte". Aunque comparten el mismo icono, no son lo mismo, y no se usan de la misma manera. La principal diferencia es que DiseñoPiezas Chaflán crea una entrada de chaflán separada (seguida de un número secuencial si ya existen chaflanes) en el árbol de proyecto para el cuerpo actual. El Piezas chaflán se convierte en el padre del objeto al que se aplicó.

Properties

See also: Property editor.

A PartDesign Chamfer object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:

Data

Base

  • DatosBase (LinkSub): Link to the selected edges and faces of the parent feature. Can be a link to only the parent feature if DatosUse All Edges is true.
  • DatosSupport Transform (Bool): If true the chamfered shape of the additive/subtractive parent feature will be used when the chamfer object is included in a pattern, else only the shape of the chamfer itself will be used. The default is false.
  • Datos (hidden)Add Sub Shape (PartShape)
  • Datos (hidden)Base Feature (Link): Link to the parent feature.
  • Datos (hidden)_ Body (LinkHidden): Link to the parent body.

Chamfer

  • DatosChamfer Type (Enumeration): The chamfer type: Equal distance (default), Two distances or Distance and Angle.
  • DatosSize (QuantityConstraint): The first chamfer distance. The default is 1 mm.
  • DatosSize2 (QuantityConstraint): The second chamfer distance. Only used if DatosChamfer Type is Two distances. The default is 1 mm.
  • DatosAngle (Angle): The chamfer angle. Only used if DatosChamfer Type is Distance and Angle. The default is 45 °.
  • DatosFlip Direction (Bool): If true the direction of the chamfer is flipped. Not used if DatosChamfer Type is Equal distance. The default is false.
  • DatosUse All Edges (Bool): If true all edges of the feature are chamfered, and the edges specified by DatosBase are ignored. The default is false.

Part Design

  • DatosRefine (Bool): If true redundant edges are removed from the result of the operation. The default value is determined by the Automatically refine model after sketch-based operation preference. See PartDesign Preferences.

Known issues

See PartDesign Fillet.