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# Select one or more objects.
# Select one or more objects.
# Go to the menu {{MenuCommand|Part → Create a copy → [[Image:Part_RefineShape.svg|16px]] Refine shape}}.
# Select the {{MenuCommand|Part → Create a copy → [[Image:Part_RefineShape.svg|16px]] Refine shape}} option from the menu.
# For each object a cleaned, parametric copy is created
# For each object a cleaned, parametric copy is created
# The original objects are hidden.
# The original objects are hidden.

Revision as of 13:57, 5 February 2024

Part RefineShape

Menu location
Part → Create a copy → Refine Shape
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part SimpleCopy, Part TransformedCopy, Part ElementCopy, OpenSCAD RefineShapeFeature

Description

The Part RefineShape command produces parametric copies with a refined shape from selected objects. It can for example be used to remove unnecessary edges left over after a Part Fuse operation.

Original with 11 faces (left), and refined copy with 7 faces (right).

Usage

  1. Select one or more objects.
  2. Select the Part → Create a copy → Refine shape option from the menu.
  3. For each object a cleaned, parametric copy is created
  4. The original objects are hidden.

Notes

  • This command can be used as the last step in a traditional constructive solid geometry workflow.
  • This command may help to clean up the model before applying another feature, such as a fillet.
  • This clean up may prevent 3D printers from printing unwanted edges once the solid model is exported to a mesh format.
  • This command can also be used after converting a mesh to a shape (ShapeFromMesh) to clean up residual edges on flat faces.
  • As of version 0.19 and above this command creates parametric (linked) copies. There is Fine-tuning parameter to restore the previous, non-parametric, behavior.
  • More information about parametric/non-parametric copy behavior can be found in this forum post and the links within.
  • Some interesting information about what is happening with placement and how to access by Python can be found in this forum post.

Scripting

The Python command for refining a shape is the following:

shape.removeSplitter()