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== Part Thickness == |
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{{GuiCommand/cs|Name=Part Thickness|Name/cs=Part Thickness|MenuLocation=Part → Thickness||Workbenches=[[Part Module/cs|Part]], Complet|SeeAlso=[[Part Offset/cs|Offset]]}} |
{{GuiCommand/cs|Name=Part Thickness|Name/cs=Part Thickness|MenuLocation=Part → Thickness||Workbenches=[[Part Module/cs|Part]], Complet|SeeAlso=[[Part Offset/cs|Offset]]}} |
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==Description== |
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The '''Thickness''' tool works on a solid shape and transforms it into a hollow object, giving to each of its faces a defined thickness. |
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On some |
On some solids it allows you to significantly speed up the work, and avoids making extrusions and pockets. |
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==Use== |
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# Create a solid |
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# Select one or more faces |
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# Click on the {{KEY|[[Image:Part_Thickness.png|16px]] '''Part Thickness'''}} tool |
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# Set the parameters (see [[#Options|Options]]) |
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* Set the options |
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# Click OK to confirm, create the operation and exit the function |
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# In the Properties table adjust the parameters if necessary. |
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==Options== |
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* Thickness: Wall thickness of the resulting object, set the desired value |
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** A positive value will offset the faces outward |
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** A negative value will offset the faces inward |
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* Mode |
* Mode |
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** Skin: Select this option if you want to get an item like a vase, headless but with the bottom |
** Skin: Select this option if you want to get an item like a vase, headless but with the bottom |
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* Update view: Automatically updates the view in real time |
* Update view: Automatically updates the view in real time |
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==Limitations== |
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Sometimes, on some shape produce bizarre results. Save your work before applying Thickness on complex objects |
Sometimes, on some shape produce bizarre results. Save your work before applying Thickness on complex objects |
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==Links== |
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A good example on how to use this tool: http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3766&p=29741&hilit=enclosure#p29547 |
A good example on how to use this tool on the forum: [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3766&p=29741&hilit=enclosure#p29547 Re: Help designing a simple enclosure] |
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==Examples== |
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[[Image:ThicknessEsempio1.png]] |
[[Image:ThicknessEsempio1.png]] |
Revision as of 20:55, 8 January 2015
Part Thickness |
Umístění Menu |
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Part → Thickness |
Pracovní stoly |
Part, Complet |
Výchozí zástupce |
Nikdo |
Představen ve verzi |
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Viz také |
Offset |
Description
The Thickness tool works on a solid shape and transforms it into a hollow object, giving to each of its faces a defined thickness. On some solids it allows you to significantly speed up the work, and avoids making extrusions and pockets.
Use
- Create a solid
- Select one or more faces
- Click on the Part Thickness tool
- Set the parameters (see Options)
- Click OK to confirm, create the operation and exit the function
- In the Properties table adjust the parameters if necessary.
Options
- Thickness: Wall thickness of the resulting object, set the desired value
- A positive value will offset the faces outward
- A negative value will offset the faces inward
- Mode
- Skin: Select this option if you want to get an item like a vase, headless but with the bottom
- Pipe: Select this option if you want to get an object like a pipe, headless and bottomless. In this case it may be convenient to select the faces to be deleted before you start the tool. Helping with predefined views buttons or use the numeric keys.
- RectoVerso:
- Join Type
- Arc: removes the outer edges and create a fillet with a radius equal to the thickness defined
- Tangent:
- Intersection:
- Intersection:
- Self-intersection: Enables self-intersection
- Face / Done: Select the faces to be removed, then click Done
- Update view: Automatically updates the view in real time
Limitations
Sometimes, on some shape produce bizarre results. Save your work before applying Thickness on complex objects
Links
A good example on how to use this tool on the forum: Re: Help designing a simple enclosure