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==Use== |
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Select fusion/compound to be exploded |
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#Click on [[Image:OpenSCAD_ExplodeGroup.png|32px]] or choose {{KEY| OpenSCAD}} → {{KEY|[[Image:OpenSCAD_ExplodeGroup.png|32px]] Explode Group}} from the top menu. |
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==Limitations== |
==Limitations== |
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Revision as of 21:43, 29 February 2016
OpenSCAD ExplodeGroup |
Menu location |
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OpenSCAD → Explode Group |
Workbenches |
OpenSCAD |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
This feature explodes a fusion or a compound back to single parts applying random colours to these parts.
Use
- Select fusion/compound to be exploded
- 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 the Draft Downgrade - tool from draft workbench.