Partition
Divide a solid part into design and non-design regions by selecting a hole, pocket, or face to offset.
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On the Geometry ribbon, select the
Partition tool.
Note: The tool may be hidden in the dropdown menu. To access the dropdown menu, you can do one of the following:- Select at the lower right corner of the currently displayed tool.
- Click and hold the currently displayed tool.
Tip: To find and open a tool, press Ctrl+F. For more information, see Find and Search for Tools.Holes and pockets are automatically selected and shown in red. -
Select faces to partition.
Selected faces are shown in red.
- Click a selected (red) feature to execute the partition, or select Apply on the microdialog.
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Use the microdialog to edit the default offset value. You can edit the offsets
for multiple partitions while in editing mode.
- Use the Reverse Direction button to change the direction of the offset.
- Change the Thickness and press Enter. If the thickness you entered is invalid, the text box is highlighted in red.
- Right-click to exit the tool.
Note:
- If you apply a partition to a design space, it automatically creates a non-design space.
- For solids, if you enter a thickness of zero, you will get a surface in a new part. For surfaces, if you enter a thickness of zero, those surfaces will be placed into a new part.
- You can edit the Default Offset value in the Preferences.
- Only solids can be partitioned, not surfaces.
Create or Assign a Variable to Parametrize your Model
Create or assign a variable to parametrize your model. Variables can be created from a tool or the tool’s microdialog where f(x) is present.
You can create or assign existing variables via the microdialog or in various tools.
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In the tool or the tool’s microdialog, click the f(x)
icon.
- In the dropdown menu, select Create Variable to create a new variable based on the type in the text field, or select the name of an existing similar type variable to assign it.
Tip:
- You can also create a variable by entering a new name and expression in the
microdialog’s text field, for example:
Variable1=50
- In addition, you can also create a new variable based on an existing
variable, for example,
Variable2=Variable1*0.5
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Keyboard Shortcuts & Mouse Controls
To | Do this |
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Select a feature | Click |
Deselect a feature | Ctrl+click |
Add to the selection | Ctrl+click |
Execute the partition | Click a selected (red) feature to preview and edit it. Click again to partition it. |
Accept the partition and exit | Right-click in editing mode |
Delete the partition | Delete or Shift+click |
Exit tool | Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click. |