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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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The instructions vary slightly, depending on whether the study uses the Standard results viewer or the Online viewer For studies using the Standard results viewer In the Results tab, select Inspect > Create Slice Plane to open the Slice Plane dialog.
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Cutting, or slice , planes enable you to hide part of the model so you can view the model internal results.
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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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The initial position of a point probe can be picked from any visible surface including slice planes and iso-surfaces. Point probes are always fixed in the global coordinate system, however the displacement is honored in the scene.
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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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Click (Simulation workspace > Results tab > Inspect panel > Create Slice Plane) to open the Slice Plane dialog.
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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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To reduce the analysis time, the model provided is only a slice of real metal sheet. In addition, you artificially speed up the rolling machine, and edit the contact definitions to suppress unnecessary contact pairs.
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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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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 additive toolpath slices a feature at intervals, called layers, which are offset from a base surface.
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Inspect tools Tool Location Purpose Cutting Planes Results tab Also listed as Slice Planes, this command cuts through and hides sections of the model so you can inspect the data internal to the part.
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