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==Description== |
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The '''Cross-sections''' utility creates one or more cross-sections through the selected shape. |
The '''Cross-sections''' utility creates one or more cross-sections through the selected shape. |
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==Usage== <!--T:7--> |
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==How to use== |
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# Select a shape. |
# Select a shape. |
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# Press the {{KEY|[[File: |
# Press the {{KEY|[[File:Part_CrossSections.svg|24px|link=Part_CrossSections]] '''Cross-sections'''}} button. |
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# Define the guiding plane. |
# Define the guiding plane. |
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# Define the position (height of the cross-section). |
# Define the position (height of the cross-section). |
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# Press {{KEY|OK}}. |
# Press {{KEY|OK}}. |
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==Limitations== |
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* The resulting object is not parametric, that is it is not linked to the original shape. |
* The resulting object is not parametric, that is it is not linked to the original shape. |
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* A single object is created, even with more than one cross-section. |
* A single object is created, even with more than one cross-section. |
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==Example== |
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Revision as of 23:27, 25 February 2020
Part SectionCross |
Menu location |
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Part → Cross-sections... |
Workbenches |
Part |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Part Section |
Description
The Cross-sections utility creates one or more cross-sections through the selected shape.
Usage
- Select a shape.
- Press the Cross-sections button.
- Define the guiding plane.
- Define the position (height of the cross-section).
- Optionally, check Sections to create more than one cross-section:
- Checking On both sides will distribute the cross-sections on each side of the guiding plane location.
- Set the count.
- Press OK.
Limitations
- The resulting object is not parametric, that is it is not linked to the original shape.
- A single object is created, even with more than one cross-section.
Example
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- Measure: Measure Linear, Measure Angular, Measure Refresh, Clear All, Toggle All, Toggle 3D, Toggle Delta
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