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three-dimensional partial section

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matteo calzaferri

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Hello, everyone.

I decided to create this new post because looking both on the network and on the forum I found nothing exhaustive.

I would like to create a section of my 3d set that develops only for 1/4.
I usually use the command present to create a silky view along a floor, which leaves me half the axieme, or along two floors, which leaves only 1/4.

is somehow possible to select two perpendicular planes and let only 1/4 of the axieme be removed and is not 3/4 as it happens with the general command?
It's just a matter of aesthetics to make pictures to put in a relationship.

I've already found a road. I'm gonna make a new configuration and with an extruded 1/4 cut, I'm gonna take away everything I don't need.
I would like to know if there is a command that allows me to do this without having to go through the extruded cut.

Thank you, matteo
 
I am not very clear about the request, but it seems that the section view command should do in your case.
otherwise create a sketch on the view at your liking, select it all (set dx select chain) and ask for a dissected view. the program will generate a dissected view that follows your sketch.
 
then, the option in the table setting of the section with the chain method etc etc. it is not possible to extend it in a 3d view.

the only possible way to see in a captivating way a section and above all decide what to cut and what not you can do with configuration and a cut extruded in the axieme itself with the selection of objects that must remain entire.

for 2d views it's okay as geppetto said.

(what are the renders of drawings made at university... see Annex)
 

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Just do the section view in 2d (in the table) and click on the view created with the right button and then select "isometric section view".
 
good this:finger:
I've never had a view of this kind, but I like them to think about that too.
 
What a great magic! But if I don't want it isometric but turn of a corner of tot? always return to the cut in the asses.

however powerful I am commanding... I never noticed. xò nn is more attractive the system I used x gear pump? I believe that for a relationship, thesis, etc. is more understandable. It's like watching the engines cut into the laboratories of technical institutes
 
good this:finger:
I've never had a view of this kind, but I like them to think about that too.
I used it a couple of times. they are of those things that can be useful sometimes.
What a great magic! But if I don't want it isometric but turn of a corner of tot? always return to the cut in the asses.

however powerful I am commanding... I never noticed. xò nn is more attractive the system I used x gear pump? I believe that for a relationship, thesis, etc. is more understandable. It's like watching the engines cut into the laboratories of technical institutes
It's a faster way if you're already at the table. Please note that if you are in a drawing with the method suggested by me, the references of the section remain, otherwise you cannot leave directions.
 
Hello excuse the intromission,
I don't understand what you wrote re_solid:
Just do the section view in 2d (in the table) and click on the view created with the right button and then select "isometric section view".
I went to the guide I found this:
HTML:
http://help.solidworks.com/2010/italian/solidworks/sldworks/allcontent/solidworks/core/drawings/t_part_cutaway_views.htm
Is that the same?
 
Hello excuse the intromission,
I don't understand what you wrote re_solid:

I went to the guide I found this:
HTML:
http://help.solidworks.com/2010/italian/solidworks/sldworks/allcontent/solidworks/core/drawings/t_part_cutaway_views.htm
Is that the same?
I would say that solution is my departure: cut a part to the solid and make the configuration.
the other solution is to put on the table the object as it is without cutting anything. 1 view in the plant, draw the partial section lines or not, create the sectioned view 2d. when you finished right click on the sectioned view (last created) and choose from the drop-down menu the item "isometric section view". automatically changes the 2d view in 3d isometric. the process is reversible and you can return to the view in section 2d
 
Bye. .

thanks to all of the answers. In these days I have lost sight of the forum but by doing tests I have also arrived at the solution of mechanicmg, and also looking at the post link of the guide is also the recommended solution.

The command for the 2d is really interesting, tomorrow I'll make some evidence.

Thank you.
Hello, matteo.
 

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