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|Name=Mesh SplitComponents |
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|MenuLocation=Meshes → Split by components |
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The '''Mesh SplitComponents''' command splits a mesh object into its components. A mesh component is a complete group of connected faces. For each component a new non-parametric mesh object, a [[Mesh_Feature|Mesh Feature]], is created. If the original mesh object contains only one component, and this is usually the case, a single new mesh object, effectively a copy, is created. This command is the counterpart of the [[Mesh_Merge|Mesh Merge]] command. |
The '''Mesh SplitComponents''' command splits a mesh object into its components. A mesh component is a complete group of connected faces. For each component a new non-parametric mesh object, a [[Mesh_Feature|Mesh Feature]], is created. If the original mesh object contains only one component, and this is usually the case, a single new mesh object, effectively a copy, is created. This command is the counterpart of the [[Mesh_Merge|Mesh Merge]] command. |
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# Select a single mesh object. |
# Select a single mesh object. |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Mesh_SplitComponents.svg|16px]] [[Mesh_SplitComponents|Split by components]]}} button. |
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See: [[Mesh_Feature|Mesh Feature]]. |
See: [[Mesh_Feature|Mesh Feature]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 25 November 2023
Mesh SplitComponents |
Menu location |
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Meshes → Split by components |
Workbenches |
Mesh |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
0.19 |
See also |
Mesh Merge |
Description
The Mesh SplitComponents command splits a mesh object into its components. A mesh component is a complete group of connected faces. For each component a new non-parametric mesh object, a Mesh Feature, is created. If the original mesh object contains only one component, and this is usually the case, a single new mesh object, effectively a copy, is created. This command is the counterpart of the Mesh Merge command.
Usage
- Select a single mesh object.
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the Split by components button.
- Select the Meshes → Split by components option from the menu.
Properties
See: Mesh Feature.
Mesh
- Miscellaneous: Import mesh, Export mesh, Create mesh from shape, Regular solid, Unwrap Mesh, Unwrap Face
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- Boolean: Union, Intersection, Difference
- Cutting: Cut mesh, Trim mesh, Trim mesh with a plane, Create section from mesh and plane, Cross-sections
- Components and segments: Merge, Split by components, Create mesh segments, Create mesh segments from best-fit surfaces
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