Part: Offset
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| Part → 3D Offset |
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| Introduced in version |
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| See also |
| Thickness, Part 2D Offset |
Descriere
Instrumentul Offset Part 3D creează copii ale unei forme selectate la o anumită distanță față de forma de bază.
Cum se folosește
De completat
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.
- As noted in the OCC documentation and mentioned in the Properties section, some options are not implemented yet.
Object with small offset and rounded (arc) corners.
Same object with sharp (intersection) corners.
Same object with thick distance overfilling the front left gap and allowed intersections.
Arbitrary shape (Draft Wire) with a 3D Offset (ignores MODE parameter).
Same shape with a 3D Offset as SKIN and filled offset.
Filled offset with 2 Cylinders creating boolean cuts. Cylinder A goes through the FILL whilst Cylinder B only goes through the FILL and NOT through the source 2D shape.
Exemplu
Offset
- DateSource: Source shape.
- DateValue: Distance to offset the faces of the source shape.
- DateMode: Mode of creation. Only the Skin mode is currently implemented in OCC so the other two modes have no effect.
- DateJoin: How the new corners are build up. Intersection gives sharp corners by linear extension of the edges. Arc and Tangent give rounded corners.
- DateIntersection: Allows offsets pointing inwards to "overflow" the gap by intersecting the resulting shape until opposite faces are reached.
- DateSelf Intersection: Not yet implemented in OCC and thus should be left with the default value (false).
- DateFill Offset: When the shape was 2 dimensional, the gap between the 2 shapes gets filled. The fill is now a solid, hence the source shape is not a solid. Thus boolean operations may lead to strange results (see example above).
- Creation and modification: New Sketch, Extrude, Revolve, Mirror, Scale, Fillet, Chamfer, Face From Wires, Ruled Surface, Loft, Sweep, Section, Cross-Sections, 3D Offset, 2D Offset, Thickness, Project on Surface, Appearance per Face
- Boolean: Compound, Explode Compound, Compound Filter, Boolean Operation, Cut, Union, Intersection, Connect Shapes, Embed Shapes, Cutout Shape, Boolean Fragments, Slice Apart, Slice to Compound, Boolean XOR, Check Geometry, Defeaturing
- Other tools: Box Selection, Shape From Mesh, Points From Shape, Convert to Solid, Reverse Shapes, Simple Copy, Transformed Copy, Shape Element Copy, Refine Shape, Set Tolerance, Persistent Section Cut, Attachment
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