Part Helix
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Part Helix |
Menu location |
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Part → Create primitives → Helix |
Workbenches |
Part, OpenSCAD |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
Part Primitives |
Description
A Part Helix is a parametric shape that can be created with the Part Primitives command. In the coordinate system defined by its DataPlacement property, the axis of the helix matches the Z axis and its bottom point, the start point, lies on the X axis.
Usage
See Part Primitives.
Example
A Part Helix object created with the scripting example below is shown here.
Notes
- A Part Helix can be used to create screw threads. See Thread for Screw Tutorial.
Properties
See also: Property editor.
A Part Helix object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:
Data
Coordinate System
- DataLocal Coord: The handedness of the helix.
Helix
- DataPitch (
Length
): The pitch corresponds to the space between two consecutive "turns" of the helix measured along the main axis of the helix. - DataHeight (
Length
): The height corresponds to the overall height of the helix measured along the main axis of the helix. - DataRadius (
Length
): The radius corresponds to the radius of the circle built by the helix by viewing the helix from the top or bottom. - DataSegment Length (
Length
): - DataAngle (
Angle
): Per default the helix is built on a imaginary cylinder. With this option it is possible to build the helix on a imaginary cone. This angle corresponds to the angle of the cone. The value must be comprised between 0 and +90 deg.
Scripting
A Part Helix is created with the addObject()
method of the document.
helix = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Helix", "myHelix")
- Where
myHelix
is the name for the object. The name must be unique for the entire document. - The function returns the newly created object.
The Label
is the user editable name for the object. It can be easily changed by
helix.Label = "new myHelixName"
You can access and modify attributes of the helix
object. For example, you may wish to modify the pitch, height and radius parameters.
helix.Pitch = 2
helix.Height = 3
helix.Radius = 4
helix.SegmentLength = 21
helix.Angle = 45
You can change its placement and orientation with:
helix.Placement = FreeCAD.Placement(FreeCAD.Vector(1, 2, 3), FreeCAD.Rotation(75, 60, 30))
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