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A parametric truncated Part Cone primitive is available in the Part workbench from the Part tool bar, Part menu (primitives sub-menu) and the Create Primitives dialogue.
A parametric truncated Part Cone primitive is available in the Part workbench from the Part tool bar, Part menu (primitives sub-menu) and the Create Primitives dialogue.


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== Usage ==

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# Invoke there Part Cone command several ways:
# Invoke there Part Cone command several ways:

Revision as of 22:05, 26 February 2020

Part Cone

Menu location
Part → Primitives → Cone
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part CreatePrimitives

Description

A parametric truncated Part Cone primitive is available in the Part workbench from the Part tool bar, Part menu (primitives sub-menu) and the Create Primitives dialogue.

Usage

  1. Open the Part Workbench.
  2. Invoke there Part Cone command several ways:
    • Press the Part Cone button
    • Use the Part → Primitives → Cone entry from the top menu.

Result: The default values create a truncated parametric cone, defined by Radius1, Radius2, Height, and Angle parameters. The default cone will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameter permits the creation of a portion of cone (it is set to 360° by default), and the radius 1 and 2 correspond to base and top radius of the truncated cone.

Options

Cone

  • Radius 1: radius of the arc or circle defining the lower face
  • Radius 2: radius of the arc or circle defining the upper face
  • Height: the height of the Part Cone
  • Angle: the number of degrees of the arc or circles defining the upper and lower faces of the truncated cone. The default 360 creates circular faces, a lower value will create a portion of a cone as defined by upper and lower faces each with edges defined by an arc of the number of degrees and two radii.

Above: shows a Part Cone with the parameter "Angle" set to 270 degrees and all other parameters are at their default values.

Scripting