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The feature works only on fusions/compounds consisting of:
The feature works only on fusions/compounds consisting of:
* part primitives from Part workbench
* part primitives from Part Workbench
* extruded parts from Part workbench
* extruded parts from Part Workbench
* revolved parts from Part workbench
* revolved parts from Part Workbench


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The feature will '''NOT''' work on:
The feature will '''NOT''' work on:
* Pads/Revolution-parts from Part Design workbench
* Pads/Revolution-parts from Part Design Workbench
* Arrays from Draft workbench
* Arrays from Draft Workbench


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For dissolving arrays from Draft workbench use the [[Draft_Downgrade|Draft Downgrade]].
For dissolving arrays from Draft Workbench use [[Draft_Downgrade|Draft Downgrade]].





Revision as of 18:40, 26 December 2022

OpenSCAD ExplodeGroup

Menu location
OpenSCAD → Explode Group‏‎
Workbenches
OpenSCAD
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

This feature explodes a fusion or a compound back to single parts applying random colours to these parts.

Usage

  1. Select fusion/compound to be exploded
  2. Click on or choose OpenSCAD Explode Group from the top menu.

Limitations

The feature works only on fusions/compounds consisting of:

  • part primitives from Part Workbench
  • extruded parts from Part Workbench
  • revolved parts from Part Workbench

The feature will NOT work on:

  • Pads/Revolution-parts from Part Design Workbench
  • Arrays from Draft Workbench

Notes

For dissolving arrays from Draft Workbench use Draft Downgrade.