Arch Panel Cut
Arch Panel Cut |
Menu location |
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Arch → Panel Tools → Panel Cut |
Workbenches |
Arch |
Default shortcut |
P C |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
Arch Panel, Arch Panel Sheet, Arch Nest, Path Workbench |
Description
This tool creates, in the 3D document, a flat, 2D view of an Arch Panel, to be included in an Arch Panel Sheet or directly exported to DXF. The Panel Cut objects are also supported by the Path Workbench.
How to use
- Select one or more Arch Panel objects.
- Press the Arch Panel Cut button, or press P then C keys.
- Adjust the desired properties.
Options
- If the panel is not flat (corrugated, for example), the relief won't appear in the Panel cut. This tool is useful mainly for flat panels
- The panel cut can display a tag. This tag can be a custom line of text or can automatically show the Tag, Label or Description of its linked Panel.
- To be useful for CNC machining, the tag should be written using a sticky font, where letters are simple polylines that are easy for the machine to follow. Upon creation, the Panel Cut object will automatically use the font specified in Edit → Preferences → Draft → Texts and Dimensions → ShapeString Font
- Double-clicking on the panel cut in the tree view after it is created allows you to enter edit mode and modify the position of the tag
- When you need to layout different Panel Cuts together, Panel Cuts can display a margin, that is useful to make sure a certain space is always present between a cut and another
Properties
Data
- DataSource: The Arch Panel object shown by this Cut
- DataTag Text: The text to display. Can be %tag%, %label% or %description% to display the panel tag or label
- DataTag Size: The size of the tag text
- DataTag Position: The position of the tag text. Keep (0,0,0) for automatic center position
- DataTag Rotation: The rotation of the tag text
- DataFont File: The font of the tag text
- DataMake Face: If True, the panel is a Part Face, otherwise a Part Wire
View
- ViewMargin: A margin that can be displayed outside the panel cut shape
- ViewShow Margin: Turns the display of the margin on/off
Scripting
See also: Arch API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
The Panel Cut tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:
View = makePanelCut(panel, name="PanelView")
- Creates a
View
object (2D projection) from the existingpanel
.
Example:
import FreeCAD, Draft, Arch
p1 = FreeCAD.Vector(0, 0, 0)
p2 = FreeCAD.Vector(500, 0, 0)
p3 = FreeCAD.Vector(500, 50, 0)
p4 = FreeCAD.Vector(550, 50, 0)
p5 = FreeCAD.Vector(600, 0, 0)
p6 = FreeCAD.Vector(1000, 0, 0)
p7 = FreeCAD.Vector(1000, 400, 0)
p8 = FreeCAD.Vector(600, 400, 0)
p9 = FreeCAD.Vector(600, 350, 0)
p10 = FreeCAD.Vector(550, 350, 0)
p11 = FreeCAD.Vector(500, 400, 0)
p12 = FreeCAD.Vector(0, 400, 0)
Wire = Draft.makeWire([p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6,
p7, p8, p8, p9, p10, p11, p12], closed=True)
Panel = Arch.makePanel(Wire, thickness=36)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
View = Arch.makePanelCut(Panel)
View.ViewObject.LineWidth = 3
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Tutorials
Arch
- Elements: Wall, Structure, Curtain Wall, Window, Roof, Space, Stairs, Equipment, Frame, Fence, Truss, Profile, Pipe, Pipe Connector
- Reinforcements: Straight Rebar, U-Shape Rebar, L-Shape Rebar, Stirrup, Bent-Shape Rebar, Helical Rebar, Column Reinforcement, Beam Reinforcement, Slab Reinforcement, Footing Reinforcement, Custom Rebar
- Panels: Panel, Panel Cut, Panel Sheet, Nest
- Materials: Material, Multi-Material
- Organization: Building Part, Project, Site, Building, Level, External reference, Section Plane, Schedule
- Axes: Axis, Axes system, Grid
- Modification: Cut with plane, Add component, Remove component, Survey
- Utilities: Component, Clone component, Split Mesh, Mesh to Shape, Select non-manifold meshes, Remove Shape from Arch, Close Holes, Merge Walls, Check, Toggle IFC Brep flag, 3 Views from mesh, Create IFC spreadsheet, Toggle Subcomponents
- Additional: Preferences, Import Export Preferences (IFC, DAE, OBJ, JSON, 3DS, SHP), IfcOpenShell, IfcPlusPlus, Arch API
User documentation
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, Docker, AppImage, Ubuntu Snap
- Basics: About FreeCAD, Interface, Mouse navigation, Selection methods, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help FreeCAD, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
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- Hubs: User hub, Power users hub, Developer hub