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|MenuLocation=Part → Cross-sections...
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|SeeAlso=[[Part Section]]
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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, parallel to one of the default global planes (XY, XZ or YZ).


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


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# Select a shape.
# Select a shape.
# Press the {{KEY|[[File:Part SectionCross.png|24px]] '''Cross-sections'''}} button.
# Press the {{Button|[[File:Part_CrossSections.svg|24px|link=Part_CrossSections]] '''Cross-sections'''}} button.
# Define the guiding plane.
# Define the guiding plane.
# Define the position (height of the cross-section).
# Define the position (height of the cross-section).
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#* Checking ''On both sides'' will distribute the cross-sections on each side of the guiding plane location.
#* Checking ''On both sides'' will distribute the cross-sections on each side of the guiding plane location.
#* Set the count.
#* Set the count.
# Press {{KEY|OK}}.
# Press {{Button|OK}}.


==Limitations== <!--T:9-->
==Notes== <!--T:14-->


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* [[App_Link|App Link]] objects linked to the appropriate object types and [[App_Part|App Part]] containers with the appropriate visible objects inside can also be used as source objects. {{Version|0.20}}
* 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.
* 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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[[Image:SectionCross3.png|Result]]
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 1 June 2022

Part CrossSections

Menu location
Part → Cross-sections...
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part Section

Description

The Cross-sections utility creates one or more cross-sections through the selected shape, parallel to one of the default global planes (XY, XZ or YZ).

Usage

  1. Select a shape.
  2. Press the Cross-sections button.
  3. Define the guiding plane.
  4. Define the position (height of the cross-section).
  5. 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.
  6. Press OK.

Notes

  • App Link objects linked to the appropriate object types and App Part containers with the appropriate visible objects inside can also be used as source objects. introduced in version 0.20
  • 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

Select an object

Dialog window

Result