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{{GuiCommand
{{GuiCommand
|Name=PartDesign Revolution
|Name=PartDesign Revolution
|MenuLocation=PartDesign → Revolution
|MenuLocation=Part Design → Create an additive feature → Revolution
|Workbenches=[[PartDesign_Workbench|PartDesign]]
|Workbenches=[[PartDesign_Workbench|PartDesign]]
|SeeAlso=[[PartDesign_Groove|PartDesign Groove]]
}}
}}


==Description==
==Description==

The '''Revolution''' tool creates a solid by revolving a selected sketch or 2D object about a given axis.
The '''Revolution''' tool creates a solid by revolving a selected sketch or 2D object about a given axis.

[[File:PartDesign Revolution example.svg|none]]
[[File:PartDesign Revolution example.svg]]
''Above: sketch (A) is revolved 270 degrees counter-clockwise around axis (B); resulting solid (C) is shown right.''
{{Caption|Above: sketch (A) is revolved 270 degrees counter-clockwise around axis (B); resulting solid (C) is shown right.}}


==Usage==
==Usage==


# Select the sketch to be revolved. <span style="font-size:x-small;color:green;">v0.17 and above</span> A face on the existing solid can alternatively be used.
# Select the sketch to be revolved. <span style="font-size:x-small;color:green;">v0.17 and above</span> A face on the existing solid can alternatively be used.
# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:PartDesign_Revolution.svg|24px]] '''Revolution'''}} button.
# Press the {{Button|[[Image:PartDesign_Revolution.svg|24px]] '''Revolution'''}} button.
# Set the Revolution parameters (see next section).
# Set the Revolution parameters (see next section).
# Press {{KEY|OK}}.
# Press {{Button|OK}}.

==Options==


==Options==
When creating a revolution, the '''Revolution parameters''' dialogue offers several parameters specifying how the sketch should be revolved.
When creating a revolution, the '''Revolution parameters''' dialogue offers several parameters specifying how the sketch should be revolved.


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===Axis===
===Axis===

This option specifies the axis about which the sketch is to be revolved.
This option specifies the axis about which the sketch is to be revolved.
* '''Vertical sketch axis''': selects the vertical sketch axis.
* '''Vertical sketch axis''': selects the vertical sketch axis.
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* '''Select reference...''': <span style="font-size:x-small;color:green;">v0.17 and above</span> allows selection in the 3D view of an edge on the Body, or a [[PartDesign Line|datum line]].
* '''Select reference...''': <span style="font-size:x-small;color:green;">v0.17 and above</span> allows selection in the 3D view of an edge on the Body, or a [[PartDesign Line|datum line]].


===Angle===
===Angle===

This controls the angle through which the revolution is to be formed, e.g. 360° would be a full, contiguous revolution.
This controls the angle through which the revolution is to be formed, e.g. 360° would be a full, contiguous revolution.
The images in the [[#Examples|examples]] section demonstrate some of the possibilities with specifying different angles. It is not possible to specify negative angles (use the '''Reversed''' option instead) or angles greater than 360° .
The images in the [[#Examples|examples]] section demonstrate some of the possibilities with specifying different angles. It is not possible to specify negative angles (use the '''Reversed''' option instead) or angles greater than 360°.

===Symmetric to plane===
===Symmetric to plane===

If checked, the revolution will extend half of the specified angle in both directions from the sketch plane.
If checked, the revolution will extend half of the specified angle in both directions from the sketch plane.

===Reversed===
===Reversed===

If checked, the direction of revolution is reversed from default clockwise to counterclockwise.
If checked, the direction of revolution is reversed from default clockwise to counterclockwise.
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==Properties ==
==Properties ==
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==Examples==
==Examples==


[[Image:PartDesign_Revolution_axis_fromconstructionlines1.jpg|frame|left|Example revolution using a construction line as the Revolution axis: In this image the angle is 75°, revolution is about the construction line (Sketch axis 0)]]
[[Image:PartDesign_Revolution_axis_fromconstructionlines1.jpg|frame|none|Example revolution using a construction line as the Revolution axis: In this image the angle is 75°, revolution is about the construction line (Sketch axis 0).]]
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==Useful links==
==Useful links==

A [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3674 detailed example of use] on the forum.
A [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3674 detailed example of use] on the forum.



Revision as of 11:22, 11 April 2022

PartDesign Revolution

Menu location
Part Design → Create an additive feature → Revolution
Workbenches
PartDesign
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
PartDesign Groove

Description

The Revolution tool creates a solid by revolving a selected sketch or 2D object about a given axis.

Above: sketch (A) is revolved 270 degrees counter-clockwise around axis (B); resulting solid (C) is shown right.

Usage

  1. Select the sketch to be revolved. v0.17 and above A face on the existing solid can alternatively be used.
  2. Press the Revolution button.
  3. Set the Revolution parameters (see next section).
  4. Press OK.

Options

When creating a revolution, the Revolution parameters dialogue offers several parameters specifying how the sketch should be revolved.

Axis

This option specifies the axis about which the sketch is to be revolved.

  • Vertical sketch axis: selects the vertical sketch axis.
  • Horizontal sketch axis: selects the horizontal sketch axis.
  • Sketch axis: v0.16 and below selects a construction line contained in the sketch used by the Revolution. The first construction line created in the sketch will be labelled Sketch axis 0. The drop down list will contain one custom sketch axis for each construction line.
  • Construction line: v0.17 and above selects a construction line contained in the sketch used by the Revolution. The drop down list will contain an entry for each construction line. The first construction line created in the sketch will be labelled Construction line 1.
  • Base (X/Y/Z) axis: v0.17 and above selects the X, Y or Z axis of the Body's Origin;
  • Select reference...: v0.17 and above allows selection in the 3D view of an edge on the Body, or a datum line.

Angle

This controls the angle through which the revolution is to be formed, e.g. 360° would be a full, contiguous revolution. The images in the examples section demonstrate some of the possibilities with specifying different angles. It is not possible to specify negative angles (use the Reversed option instead) or angles greater than 360°.

Symmetric to plane

If checked, the revolution will extend half of the specified angle in both directions from the sketch plane.

Reversed

If checked, the direction of revolution is reversed from default clockwise to counterclockwise.

Properties

Below are properties which can be defined after creation of the feature. Data properties Base and Axis are uneditable.

  • DANEAngle: angle of rotation. See Angle.
  • DANELabel: label given to the operation, can be changed at convenience.
  • DANEMidplane: true or false. See Symmetric to plane.
  • DANEReversed: true or false. See Reversed.
  • DANERefine: v0.17 and above true or false. If set to true, cleans the solid from residual edges left by features. See Part RefineShape for more details.

Examples

Example revolution using a construction line as the Revolution axis: In this image the angle is 75°, revolution is about the construction line (Sketch axis 0).

Useful links

A detailed example of use on the forum.