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Revision as of 18:32, 29 September 2019

Part ReverseShapes‏‎

Menu location
Part → Reverse Shapes
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Introduction

Flips the normals of all faces of the selected object.

Usage

  1. Select shape.
  2. Choose PartReverse shapes from the top menu.
  3. A reversed shape is created as a new separate object.

Limitations

Notes

By executing this command, FreeCAD flips the normals of all faces of the shape/solid.
You can verify this by

  1. making all other objects but the reversed shape/solid invisible
  2. selecting the reversed shape/solid
  3. change "lighting" in the "View"-tab from "Two side" to "One side"
  4. the shape/solid will turn black → you are looking at the back of the faces