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On the Schematic Design toolbar, click Modify > Slice , or on the PCB Design toolbar, click Rework > Slice .
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Key concepts and best practices include: Choosing a sketch plane Using construction planes to create sketches at unique angles Using the slice tool to hide existing geometry Creating a new sketch on an existing sketch face Length: 4:22
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The slice can cut across multiple paths that follow a similar route.
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Unlike Adaptive and Pocket strategies that use planar slices at constant Z levels, Multi-Axis Clearing slices the part by offsetting from the floor surface, keeping the toolpath more complete and reducing fragmentation and retracts.
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Tips Use Plane Cut to slice a mesh body along a plane and either trim away one side of the body, split the mesh body into two separate bodies, or slice the mesh faces but leave the mesh body whole.
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At the lowest speed, only one single line is drawn per step. Slice progress Shows the overall progress within the entire slice stack.
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Snap: Enables or disables the ability to snap to the sketch grid. Slice : Temporarily cuts through bodies where they intersect with the active sketch plane.
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The FFF workflow in Fusion involves orienting the model, assigning print settings, and then slicing the model to generate an additive toolpath.
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A Single Hatch Tube is the same shape as a Solid Bar, but the way the Single Hatch Tube is sliced during export is different. Optional steps: To ensure that bar supports terminate in a right angle at the supported surface, in the Bar Properties tab, select the Right Angle on Part checkbox.
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The additive toolpath slices a feature at intervals, called layers, which are offset from a base surface.
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Use the Inspect tools to view minimum and maximum values, probe results in specific locations, display reaction forces and moments, create a slice plane through results, and view solver data.
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Positive sign results in a rounded joint, negative sign in a bevel.The miter radius influences some wire bends, too (see help function: SET command, Wire_Bend). SLICE Cuts lines in two parts. The parameter width decides about the width of the gap.
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Full: Display all geometry. Slice : Only display geometry cut through by the section line.
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Full: Displays all geometry cut through and shown beyond the section line. Slice : Only displays geometry cut through by the section line.
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When using the Cross cell shape, consider using Move / Rotate to rotate the structure to ensure the Cross shape is able to support itself when printing. Slicing of parts with a volumetric lattice definition is much slower that it would be to slice a mesh body.
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