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# Switch to the [[Image:Design456_workbench_icon.svg|24px]] [[Design456 Workbench|Design456]] workbench (install from [[Image:AddonManager.svg|24px]] [[Addon Manager]] is necessary, if not previously installed) |
# Switch to the [[Image:Design456_workbench_icon.svg|24px]] [[Design456 Workbench|Design456]] workbench (install from [[Image:AddonManager.svg|24px]] [[Addon Manager]] is necessary, if not previously installed) |
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# You need to have 3 vertices selected before pressing the icon. The points you choose or select could be from other shapes for example a cube, or they could be just create 3 points and you put them on any plane (delete them later if you want). You can combine several planes to get a curve crossing several planes. This tool is useful if you want to use it with surface tool to create a new surface. Any three verticies should be sufficient to create the arc. Combining two arcs could be used to make a circle also. |
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There might be other way to put the verticies on the plane but you get the idea how to use it. |
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# Invoke the Fasteners BOM tool several ways: |
# Invoke the Fasteners BOM tool several ways: |
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#* Press the [[Image:Design456_3Point.svg|24px]] button |
#* Press the [[Image:Design456_3Point.svg|24px]] button |
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#* Use the {{MenuCommand|Design456 → 3Point}} entry in the Design456 menu |
#* Use the {{MenuCommand|Design456 → 3Point}} entry in the Design456 menu |
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# When invoked the 3Point tool .... |
# When invoked the 3Point tool .... |
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[[File:BOM example-1.FCStd.png|1000px]] |
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==Notes== <!--T:7--> |
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# Use the [[Image:Workbench_Spreadsheet.svg|24px]] [[Spreadsheet Workbench|Spreadsheet Workbench]] to export the BOM to the csv format which can also be read and written by most other spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc. |
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==Limitations== |
==Limitations== |
Revision as of 20:15, 10 March 2021
Design456 3Point |
Menu location |
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Design456 → 3Point |
Workbenches |
Design456 |
Default shortcut |
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See also |
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Description
The Design456 3Point lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur at felis ut urna auctor pharetra id at nulla. . This tool is part of the external workbench called Design456.
Usage
- Switch to the Design456 workbench (install from Addon Manager is necessary, if not previously installed)
- You need to have 3 vertices selected before pressing the icon. The points you choose or select could be from other shapes for example a cube, or they could be just create 3 points and you put them on any plane (delete them later if you want). You can combine several planes to get a curve crossing several planes. This tool is useful if you want to use it with surface tool to create a new surface. Any three verticies should be sufficient to create the arc. Combining two arcs could be used to make a circle also.
There might be other way to put the verticies on the plane but you get the idea how to use it.
- Invoke the Fasteners BOM tool several ways:
- When invoked the 3Point tool ....
Limitations
Properties
Base
- DataLabel: User name of the spreadsheet object in the Tree view.
- ViewView: Display Mode
- ViewView: On Top When Selected, Disabled, Enabled, Object, Element, default: Disabled
- ViewView: Selection Style, Shape or BoundBox, default: Shape
- ViewView: Show In Tree, boolean, default: true
- ViewView: Visibility, boolean, default: true
Scripting
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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