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{{GuiCommand|Name=Part Section|MenuLocation=Part → Section|Workbenches=[[Part Module|Part]], [[Complete_Workbench|Complete]]|SeeAlso=[[Part_SectionCross|Cross-sections]]}} |
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Extracts a section from the intersection of two selected shapes, the second one being used as a section plane. This operation is fully parametric and the components can be modified and the result recomputed. |
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The [[Image:Part_Section.svg|24px|link=]] '''Part Section''' command creates wire geometry at the intersections of two objects. The result is fully parametric. |
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* An intersection of two solids/faces results in one or more section lines. |
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* An intersection of two lines, or a line and a solid/face, results in one or more points. |
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* '''Base''': base object, the Box |
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* '''Tool''': Section tool, the cylinder |
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# Select two objects. |
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# The first object will be the {{PropertyData|Base}} of the Section, but the selection order has no impact on the result. |
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# Select the Section tool |
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# There are several ways to invoke the command: |
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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:Part_Section.svg|16px|link=]] [[Part_Section|Section]]}} button. |
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See also: [[Property_editor|Property editor]]. |
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A PartDesign Section object is derived from a [[Part_Feature|Part Feature]] object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties: |
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* {{PropertyData|Base|Link}}: Link to the first object. |
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* {{PropertyData|History|ShapeHistory|hidden}}: "Shape history". |
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* {{PropertyData|Refine|Bool}}: "Refine shape (clean up redundant edges) after this boolean operation". The default value is determined by the {{MenuCommand|Automatically refine model after sketch-based operation}} preference. See [[PartDesign_Preferences#General|PartDesign Preferences]]. |
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* {{PropertyData|Approximation|Bool}}: Approximate the output edges. |
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To create sections with a section plane see [[ |
To create sections with a section plane see [[Image:Part_CrossSections.svg|16px|link=Part_CrossSections]] [[Part_CrossSections|Cross-sections]]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 14 June 2022
Part Section |
Menu location |
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Part → Section |
Workbenches |
Part |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Part CrossSections |
Description
The Part Section command creates wire geometry at the intersections of two objects. The result is fully parametric.
- An intersection of two solids/faces results in one or more section lines.
- An intersection of two lines, or a line and a solid/face, results in one or more points.
A cube sectioned with a cylinder
Usage
- Select two objects.
- The first object will be the DataBase of the Section, but the selection order has no impact on the result.
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the Section button.
- Select the Part → Section option from the menu.
Properties
See also: Property editor.
A PartDesign Section object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:
Data
Base
- DataBase (
Link
): Link to the first object. - DataTool (
Link
): Link to the second object.
Boolean
- Data (hidden)History (
ShapeHistory
): "Shape history". - DataRefine (
Bool
): "Refine shape (clean up redundant edges) after this boolean operation". The default value is determined by the Automatically refine model after sketch-based operation preference. See PartDesign Preferences.
Section
- DataApproximation (
Bool
): Approximate the output edges.
Links
To create sections with a section plane see Cross-sections.
Part
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- Creation and modification: Extrude, Revolve, Mirror, Fillet, Chamfer, Make face from wires, Ruled Surface, Loft, Sweep, Section, Cross sections, 3D Offset, 2D Offset, Thickness, Projection on surface, Attachment
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- Measure: Measure Linear, Measure Angular, Measure Refresh, Clear All, Toggle All, Toggle 3D, Toggle Delta
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