Part 2
Part 2
This will allow you to do your lines, curves, rectangles, circles, arcs...
Under the Fillet Curve icon, you can expand the toolbar and edit your
curves such as Chamfer, Rebuild Curve, Match Curve etc.. .
The surface creation toolbar is available under the Surface from 3 or 4
corner points Icon
Under the Fillet Surface Icon, you can expand the toolbar and edit your
surfaces such as Chamfer, Rebuild Surface, Blend Surface etc...
You can Create Primitives ( Cube, Spheres, Ellipsoids, Cones etc..) that
are Solids ( Closed Polysurfaces ) and modify any Closed Polysurface
found under the Boolean Union Icon ( Chamfer , Fillet Edges, Boolean
Unions, Substraction and Intersection etc… )
You can Join your curves, surfaces with the Join Icon or ‘’ Unjoin’’ your
curves, surfaces and solids by using the Explode Icon next to it.
You can Trim & Split curves, surfaces and solids.
Under the Move icon, you can expand and have the Transform Toolbar
where you can make copies, rotate, scale, mirror and use other functions
in there.
Some Terminologies
Fillet Match
Offset Curve
Allows you to create an intermediate curve that can be either constrained in position ( G0 ) ,
tangency ( G1 ) , curvature ( G2 ) or even G3 ou G4 between the two selected curves.
Match Curve
This function will force the first selected curve to be in either position ( G0 ), tangency ( G1 ) or curvature (
G2 ) continuous. You can also make an average of the 2 curves in either G0, G1 or G2 continuity by checking
Average curves in the Match Curve menu.
G0 = Position Constraint
In G1 and G2, the transition from one curve to the next will become smoother
In G0 no point aligned with the end point of the other curve
In G1 1 control point aligned with the end point of the other curve
In G2 2 control points are aligned with the end point of the other curve.
Trim eliminates a part of the sphere Split will divide the sphere in 2 halves.
Trim Split
The Trim & Split functions allow you to divide either curves, surfaces or
solides.
You can also Split to a point ( or multiple points ) on a curve as well as split by choosing the
isocurve option on a surface found on the command line.
Split
With Project=on the drawing will be projected ON the active construction plane while snapping
on your geometries’ endpoints
With Project=off the curves will snap AT the endpoints of your geometries
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