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splitting a component

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splitting a component

greenwoods1462
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Hello

 

Is there a way to split a component in a manner simmerlar to split body.

 

Alternatively is there a way to extrude a cut through a component.

 

Sorry if these are basic questions.....just struggling with this point.  I have a component that I am reusing and just want to reduce its height in some instances (changing scale is not applicable).

 

 

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HughesTooling
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If you can split it with a plane then you can use Boundary Fill and set the operation to New Component. Make sure you uncheck Remove Tools. Boundary Fill is also quite useful making a copy you can modify, just select a body then select the single cell of the body. This is safer than using copy as you can reselect the body if edits to the timeline loss it as a reference.

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Mark

 

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Thank you - I have read your guidance (thank you) and looked at online tutorials but I am still struggling.

 

I have attached my model.  What I want to do is to seperate the roof (see offset plane) so that I can print the roof seperate from the body.  

 

Many thanks for any further help you can give...

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Can you temporarily break all links to the external designs then Export as a f3d from with in Fusion, just make sure you close without saving after breaking the links. The f3z you attached has to be uploaded to a project and can be a problem to delete. 

 

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sorry to test your patiennce but when I download it is always a F3z format.  What is the quickest was to save a f3d format.....

 

I tried sharing a public link with myself and then downloaded and it still came back as F3Z.

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sorry worked out how to get the f3d file.....

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with attachment

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this is the file....

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Hi,

perhaps this is feasible

 

günther

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OK I used your f3Z file and it's a bit different using linked designs. What you need to do first is use boundary fill to create a copy of one component, then combine all the others to this copy then use extrude include to isolate the roof section.

 

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You might want to move the plane to use this face, at the level you had it you trim a thin section off this area.

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