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Learn how to split an existing body into multiple bodies within a component in a Fusion design.
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Learn how to use the Split Body tool to divide a solid body into two solid bodies .
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From the Solid tab, go to the Modify drop down menu, and select Split Body . Select the body as the Body to Split .
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Use the Plane Cut tool to trim or split a mesh body with a plane in Fusion.
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Split Shelled Body Splits the selected body into two bodies .
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Click (Simulation workspace > Simplify Solid tab > Modify panel > Split > Split Body ) to open the Split Body dialog.
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Split Body The Split Body tool divides a solid body into two solid bodies .
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To split the knife body , go to the Modify drop-down menu and select Split body .
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Split Body The Split Body tool divides a surface body into two surface bodies .
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Click OK to close the Split Body dialog. Note: Body 17 is visible in the Browser.
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In this tutorial, you created a model of a utility knife using several modeling techniques: You used sketches and planes to split bodies . You used the Combine tool to join and cut bodies .
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In the Add Mesh Body To list, choose to add the mesh body or bodies to the component in the manufacturing model that contains the original body being split from the supports, or to a new component in the manufacturing model.
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The following images should help to clarify what the Split Result option does: Figure 1: Behavior of the ** Split Result option.** Image (a) shows two hollow bodies , one steel and one brass.
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Split Body - divides a solid body into two.
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Split Body Divides a solid body into two.
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