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− | In the [[Part_Workbench|Part]] workbench click on the torus icon [[Image:Part Torus.png|32px]]. The | + | In the [[Part_Workbench|Part]] workbench click on the torus icon [[Image:Part Torus.png|32px]]. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. |
Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 parameters. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameters permit to make a portion of torus instead of a full one (they are set to 360° by default), the radius 1 and 2 define respectively the size of the hole and the ring thickness of the torus. | Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 parameters. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameters permit to make a portion of torus instead of a full one (they are set to 360° by default), the radius 1 and 2 define respectively the size of the hole and the ring thickness of the torus. |
Revision as of 20:49, 5 February 2015
Menu location |
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Part → Torus |
Workbenches |
Part, Complete |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Part CreatePrimitives |
Description
Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 as parameters.
How to use
In the Part workbench click on the torus icon . The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation.
Creates a simple parametric torus, with position, angle1, angle2, angle3, radius1 and radius2 parameters. The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation. The angle parameters permit to make a portion of torus instead of a full one (they are set to 360° by default), the radius 1 and 2 define respectively the size of the hole and the ring thickness of the torus.