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Section in "asieme" environment

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hello to all,I have this problem:I am in the "assieme" environment and I would need to dissect my solid to see the inside without having to make a table....I looked in the forum but I found nothing.
Can you help me?

Thank you.
 
go to view tab -> view in section (of a quarter, in semisection, etc...) and choose the plans to cut
 
Thank you....I noticed though, that the section does it on a side that selects or on a plan that I go to create.....I don't have the chance to transcribe the section "towards and back"?
 
with some tricks you can do. . .
you can create a quoted plan compared to another and dissect on this, changing the share will move the plan and then the section.
to be able to move the section "continuous" instead, you can create an axieme, create a fixed plan within it, insert the axieme that you want to dissect without binding it on the ground (so if you move it with the mouse you move freely in space). then dissect on the created plane and dragging the assembling through the plan you can dynamically vary the section you see.
 
to be able to move the section "continuous" instead, you can create an axieme, create a fixed plan within it, insert the axieme that you want to dissect without binding it on the ground (so if you move it with the mouse you move freely in space). then dissect on the created plane and dragging the assembling through the plan you can dynamically vary the section you see.
is that some inventor developer reads this and implements it in the next rel. ?:biggrin:

I do not understand why, the same drive system valid in axiemi, can not be used in ipts.

Bye.
 
with some tricks you can do. . .
you can create a quoted plan compared to another and dissect on this, changing the share will move the plan and then the section.
to be able to move the section "continuous" instead, you can create an axieme, create a fixed plan within it, insert the axieme that you want to dissect without binding it on the ground (so if you move it with the mouse you move freely in space). then dissect on the created plane and dragging the assembling through the plan you can dynamically vary the section you see.
the good vigz at his time had placed an example with the animation of the sawing of the axieme.
only I can't find him; who remembers him?
 
if I don't remember correctly it was enough not to fix the first piece of the aid and to bind its reference plans with those of the origin of the aid itself. then split up as a cutting plan one of those of origin of the axieme and depending on what direction of cut you would want to follow it was enough to remove the bond of the plan of the piece than the plan chosen as cut and move it quietly.
at least I do this so as not to lose the orientation
 
if I don't remember correctly it was enough not to fix the first piece of the aid and to bind its reference plans with those of the origin of the aid itself. then split up as a cutting plan one of those of origin of the axieme and depending on what direction of cut you would want to follow it was enough to remove the bond of the plan of the piece than the plan chosen as cut and move it quietly.
at least I do this so as not to lose the orientation
I didn't remember this detail, but you can do this.
last night then came to mind another way (that I haven't tried yet but should work) to do so without changing anything about the axieme on which you are working:
- a new "empty" part is created in the axieme, i.e. without working, and without binding it;
- return to the main level;
- a plan of origin of the created part is visible, depending on the needs, and it is cut on that plane;
- moving the part with the mouse, you get the desired effect without touching the axieme (which if not well bound or with flexible parts, etc., can create cases).
 
I tried yesterday to do so....I drew a cube from 20x20x20 and I put it in the axieme without binding it, move it where you want, select one of his cube face and sezionate all the assembling....the only thing is that when you move the cube with the beautiful mouse the section does not go after it, you have to re-check the face....it is not a great look ...
 
I have found another system..... check the "section" to a "original" plan (yz-xz-xy), the assieme I hold it "unfixed" so I have the possibility to move it where I want.......when I move the axieme with the mouse and step for the "separate source plan", he cuts off things and I can move back and forth that the axieme follows .
 
I have found another system..... check the "section" to a "original" plan (yz-xz-xy), the assieme I hold it "unfixed" so I have the possibility to move it where I want.......when I move the axieme with the mouse and step for the "separate source plan", he cuts off things and I can move back and forth that the axieme follows .
beautiful but having the axieme freeing in theaire is not a great thing. I think the only one is hammering autodesk to finally give us the dynamic section!
 
the only thing is that when you move the cube with the mouse the section does not go after it, you have to re-check the face... .
It doesn't work as I hoped... then you have to force the reverse method, fixing the cutting plan and moving the axieme, even if it is not always very comfortable.
 
is that some inventor developer reads this and implements it in the next rel. ?:biggrin:

I do not understand why, the same drive system valid in axiemi, can not be used in ipts.

Bye.
cere that can also be done in ipts, just use the "cross section analysis" command found in the surface analysis sections (zebrature).
 

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