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The Cut capability trims the shapes of one or more features of the active body by using styling surfaces or planes. The resulting body is shaped by these cutting elements. You can select the 2Doutput Sketches, 2Doutput Profiles and 2Dlayout Profiles as cutting element for Cut feature. This scenario shows you two different cuts and their impacts on the part.
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Open the Cut.CATPart document. | ||||||||||||
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The Fillet radius option has changed to Intersection Fillet.
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However, if the target feature has no thickness parameter in its definition (for example if the target feature is an external feature), the Cut capability assigns the thickness value defined in Shell Properties to the wall. If this behavior does not meet your needs, you still can:
You can control whether the wall is constructed inside or outside of the selected profile. The default is an inside wall thickness. Please refer to Inside/Outside definition in Remove feature. When you try to cut Non wall based features such as Added, Protected, and External Features, the inside or outside wall direction does not have any effect. It is because there is no wall constructed on Non wall based features. When you try to cut the multiple features combined with wall based features and non wall based features, the inside or outside wall thickness applies to the wall based features only. Cut feature has the ability to keep the wall thickness constant when modifying "wall creating features" that have been set the Constant wall thickness option.
For the purposes of our scenario, set the Enter thickness option and enter 5mm in the Thickness value field. |