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Crea un toro paramétrico simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3, radio1 y radio2. El toro se posicionará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción del toro en lugar de uno completo (están establecidos como 360° por defecto), los radios 1 y 2 definen respectivamente el tamaño del agujero y del anillo del toro.
Crea un toro paramétrico simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3, radio1 y radio2. El toro se posicionará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción del toro en lugar de uno completo (están establecidos como 360° por defecto), los radios 1 y 2 definen respectivamente el tamaño del agujero y del anillo del toro.
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[[File:SimpleTorus.jpg|400px]]
[[File:SimpleTorus.jpg|400px]]


== How to use ==
==Usage==


# Switch to the [[Image:Workbench_Part.svg|24px]] [[Part Workbench|Part]] workbench.
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.
# Invoke the Part Torus command several ways:
The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter ( radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus. 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.
#* Press the [[Image:Part Torus.svg|24px]] button.
#* Use the {{MenuCommand|Part → Torus}} entry in the top menu.


'''Result:''' The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation.<br />
== Option ==
The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter (radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus, see next section.


== Property ==
== Option ==


[[File:TorusExampleOverviewParameters.jpg]]
== Scripting ==


'''Parameter'''

A torus can be assimilated to a small disc that makes a circular orbit around an imaginary axe. Thus the parametric torus is defined by the following parameters:

* {{Parameter|Radius1:}} Radius of the circle around which the disc circulate
* {{Parameter|Radius2:}} Radius of the disc defining the form of the torus
* {{Parameter|Angle1:}} 1st angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
* {{Parameter|Angle2:}} 2nd angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
* {{Parameter|Angle3:}} 3rd angle to define the circumference of the torus.

as well as the standard set of placement parameters. The pictures below give a visual overview of the parameters antecedently mentioned:

[[File:TorusExampleRadius1.jpg]]
The parameter Radius1 has a value of 20 mm.

[[File:TorusExampleRadius2.jpg]]
The parameter Radius2 has a value of 2 mm.

[[File:TorusExampleAngle1.jpg]]
The parameter Angle1 has a value of -90°. Notice that, the "angle measure" tool cannot display negative angle. Considered the displayed value in picture as "-90°".

[[File:TorusExampleAngle2.jpg]]
The parameter Angle2 has a value of 90°.

[[File:TorusExampleAngle3.jpg]]
The parameter Angle3 has a value of 90°.
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Revision as of 21:35, 25 February 2020

Part Torus

Ubicación en el Menú
Part → Torus
Entornos de trabajo
Part, Complete
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
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Ver también
Part CreatePrimitives

Crea un toro paramétrico simple, con los parámetros de posición, ángulo1, ángulo2, ángulo3, radio1 y radio2. El toro se posicionará en el origen (point 0,0,0). Los parámetros de ángulo permiten crear una porción del toro en lugar de uno completo (están establecidos como 360° por defecto), los radios 1 y 2 definen respectivamente el tamaño del agujero y del anillo del toro.

Usage

  1. Switch to the Part workbench.
  2. Invoke the Part Torus command several ways:
    • Press the button.
    • Use the Part → Torus entry in the top menu.

Result: The torus will be positioned at origin (point 0,0,0) on creation.
The angle parameters (angle1, angle2, angle3), as well as the radius parameter (radius1 , radius2) parameters permit to parametrize the torus, see next section.

Option

Parameter

A torus can be assimilated to a small disc that makes a circular orbit around an imaginary axe. Thus the parametric torus is defined by the following parameters:

  • Radius1: Radius of the circle around which the disc circulate
  • Radius2: Radius of the disc defining the form of the torus
  • Angle1: 1st angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
  • Angle2: 2nd angle to cut / define the disc of the torus
  • Angle3: 3rd angle to define the circumference of the torus.

as well as the standard set of placement parameters. The pictures below give a visual overview of the parameters antecedently mentioned:

The parameter Radius1 has a value of 20 mm.

The parameter Radius2 has a value of 2 mm.

The parameter Angle1 has a value of -90°. Notice that, the "angle measure" tool cannot display negative angle. Considered the displayed value in picture as "-90°".

The parameter Angle2 has a value of 90°.

The parameter Angle3 has a value of 90°.