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The Bodies selection filter creates the sketch profile where the entire body intersects the sketch plane.
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Design > Sketch > Create > Project/Include > Intersect Sketch Intersect Geometry Select the object to intersect with the sketch.
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Objects to intersect on You can select faces, surface features, workplanes, or curves to intersect on.
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When you update the selected bodies, faces, edges, or points, the sketch updates to reflect the changes. Intersect The Intersect tool projects the points, model edges, work geometries, and sketch curves that intersect the active sketch plane.
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Create an associative Edge Extension for two intersecting (non-parallel) edges within an existing drawing view.
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The target faces you select must completely intersect the portion of the body being trimmed or extended.
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Bad topology can be control frame edges that intersect or faces that self intersect .
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Partial holes are holes that have edges intersecting them. Partial hole (left).
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Intersection: Creates a bend relief shape by extending the flange edges until they intersect . Full Round: Creates a bend relief shape by extending the flange edges until they intersect , then adding a full round fillet at the intersection, tangent to the flange edges starting at the bend zone.
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Select a surface body intersected by an extended surface. Select the section of the extended surface body to remove.
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Creates a 3D sketch by intersecting the selected sketch geometry with the selected faces or other sketch geometry.
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Extrude the circles to -50mm using an intersect operation,to leave only the four areas of the bracket that intersect the profiles.
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Use the Combine tool to join, intersect , cut, or merge two or more mesh bodies to create a single mesh body in Fusion.
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In the Boundary Fill dialog, select from these operations, then select OK: Join Cut Intersect New Body New Component (Hybrid Design type only)
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Learn how to use the Combine tool to join, cut, or intersect solid bodies in Fusion. Click Design > Solid > Modify > Combine .
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