Creates new 3D solids and surfaces by slicing, or dividing, existing objects.
The cutting plane is defined with 2 or 3 points by specifying a major plane of the UCS, or by selecting a planar or a surface object (but not a mesh). One or both sides of the sliced objects can be retained.
Sliced objects retain the layer and color properties of the original objects, however the resulting solid or surface objects do not retain a history of the original objects.
The following prompts are displayed.
Specifies the 3D solid or surface object that you want to slice. If you select a mesh object, you can choose to convert it to a 3D solid or surface before completing the slice operation.
Sets the first of two points that define the orientation of the slicing plane. With this option, the slicing plane is always perpendicular to the XY plane of the current UCS. After you specify the second point on the plane, you can choose whether to keep both sides of the sliced object or you can specify another point on the side of the plane that you want to keep.
Aligns the cutting plane with a plane that contains the selected circle, ellipse, circular or elliptical arc, 2D spline, 2D polyline, or planar 3D polyline.
Aligns the cutting plane with a selected surface.
Defines the cutting plane by specifying a point on the plane and another point on the Z axis (normal) of the plane.
Aligns the cutting plane parallel to the current viewport's viewing plane. Specifying a point defines the location of the cutting plane.
Aligns the cutting plane with the XY plane of the current UCS. Specify a point to define the location of the cutting plane.
Aligns the cutting plane with the XY plane of the current UCS. Specify a point to define the location of the cutting plane.
Aligns the cutting plane with the XZ plane of the current UCS. Specify a point to define the location of the cutting plane.
Defines the cutting plane using three points.
Uses a point to determine which side of the sliced object to keep. The point cannot lie on the cutting plane.
Retains both sides of the sliced objects.