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==Description==
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Inserts a subtractive cone in the active Body. Its shape is subtracted from the existing solid.
Inserts a subtractive cone in the active Body. Its shape is subtracted from the existing solid.


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''On the left: active body (A) shown in grey and subtractive cone (B) shown in transparent red; result on the right.''


==Usage== <!--T:7-->
==How to use==


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# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:PartDesign SubtractiveCone.png|24px]] '''Subtractive Cone'''}} button. '''Note''': the Subtractive Cone is part of an icon menu labelled ''Create a subtractive primitive''. After launching FreeCAD, the Subtractive Box is the one displayed in the toolbar. To get to the Cone button, click on the down arrow besides the visible icon and select Subtractive Cone in the menu.
# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:PartDesign SubtractiveCone.svg|24px]] '''Subtractive Cone'''}} button. '''Note''': the Subtractive Cone is part of an icon menu labelled ''Create a subtractive primitive''. After launching FreeCAD, the Subtractive Box is the one displayed in the toolbar. To get to the Cone button, click on the down arrow besides the visible icon and select Subtractive Cone in the menu.
# Set the Primitive parameters and [[Part_Attachment|Attachment]].
# Set the Primitive parameters (for a complete cone, set one of the radii to zero) and the [[Part_EditAttachment|Attachment]].
# Click {{KEY|OK}}.
# Click {{KEY|OK}}.
# A Cone feature appears under the active Body.
# A Cone feature appears under the active Body.


==Options==
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The Cone can be edited after its creation in two ways:
The Cone can be edited after its creation in two ways:
* Double-clicking it in the Model tree, or by right-clicking and selecting '''Edit primitive''' in the contextual menu; this brings up the Primitive parameters.
* Double-clicking it in the Model tree, or by right-clicking and selecting '''Edit primitive''' in the contextual menu; this brings up the Primitive parameters.
* Via the [[Property editor]].
* Via the [[Property_editor|Property editor]].


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* {{PropertyData|Attachment}}: defines the attachment mode as well as the Attachment Offset. See [[Part Attachment]].
* {{PropertyData|Attachment}}: defines the attachment mode as well as the Attachment Offset. See [[Part_EditAttachment|Part EditAttachment]].
* {{PropertyData|Label}}: label given to the Cone object. Change to suit your needs.
* {{PropertyData|Label}}: label given to the Cone object. Change to suit your needs.
* {{PropertyData|Radius1}}: the radius value at the cone's base.
* {{PropertyData|Radius1}}: the radius value at the cone's base.
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* {{PropertyData|Height}}: the height of the cone along its axis.
* {{PropertyData|Height}}: the height of the cone along its axis.
* {{PropertyData|Angle}}: angle of rotation of the cross section (360 degrees in a full cone).
* {{PropertyData|Angle}}: angle of rotation of the cross section (360 degrees in a full cone).



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Revision as of 09:15, 3 September 2021

PartDesign SubtractiveCone

Menu location
Part Design → Create a subtractive primitive → Subtractive Cone
Workbenches
PartDesign
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.17
See also
PartDesign Create a subtractive primitive, PartDesign Additive Cone

Description

Inserts a subtractive cone in the active Body. Its shape is subtracted from the existing solid.

On the left: active body (A) shown in grey and subtractive cone (B) shown in transparent red; result on the right.

Usage

  1. Press the Subtractive Cone button. Note: the Subtractive Cone is part of an icon menu labelled Create a subtractive primitive. After launching FreeCAD, the Subtractive Box is the one displayed in the toolbar. To get to the Cone button, click on the down arrow besides the visible icon and select Subtractive Cone in the menu.
  2. Set the Primitive parameters (for a complete cone, set one of the radii to zero) and the Attachment.
  3. Click OK.
  4. A Cone feature appears under the active Body.

Options

The Cone can be edited after its creation in two ways:

  • Double-clicking it in the Model tree, or by right-clicking and selecting Edit primitive in the contextual menu; this brings up the Primitive parameters.
  • Via the Property editor.

Properties

  • DataAttachment: defines the attachment mode as well as the Attachment Offset. See Part EditAttachment.
  • DataLabel: label given to the Cone object. Change to suit your needs.
  • DataRadius1: the radius value at the cone's base.
  • DataRadius2: the radius value at the cone's top. A non-zero value creates a truncated cone.
  • DataHeight: the height of the cone along its axis.
  • DataAngle: angle of rotation of the cross section (360 degrees in a full cone).