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[[Part SliceApart|Slice apart]] is the same as [[Part Slice|Part Slice]] followed by [[Part_ExplodeCompound|Part Explode Compound]]. While "Slice to compound" is fully-parametric, and causes no trouble as the number of pieces changes, "Slice apart" will not update the number of objects as the number of pieces changes.
[[Part SliceApart|Slice apart]] is the same as [[Part Slice|Part Slice]] followed by [[Part_ExplodeCompound|Part Explode Compound]]. While "Slice to compound" is fully-parametric, and causes no trouble as the number of pieces changes, "Slice apart" will not update the number of objects as the number of pieces changes.
They both create Slice parametric feature, that puts the sliced pieces into a compound, but "Slice apart" explodes the resulting compound into separate objects.

The output shape occupies the same space as the original. But it is split where it intersects with other shapes. The split pieces are individual pieces.



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Please visit [[Part Slice|Part Slice]] page for more info.
Please visit [[Part Slice|Part Slice]] page for more info.

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The Slice Apart command creates more than only the sliced object. In the following example a cube is sliced by a face.

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The slice is created and for each piece of it there is a [[Part CompoundFilter]] created, thus the same slice occurs multiple times below each CompundFilter. All these CompoundFilters are united in a Compound.

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[[Image:Part_SliceApartTree.png]]



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Revision as of 09:22, 8 March 2019

Part SliceApart

Menu location
Part → Split → Slice Apart
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.18.15506
See also
Part Slice to compound, Part Explode Compound

Description

Tool to split shapes by intersection with other shapes. For example, for a box and a plane, two solids are created.

On the picture above, the pieces were moved apart manually afterwards, to reveal the slicing.

Slice apart is the same as Part Slice followed by Part Explode Compound. While "Slice to compound" is fully-parametric, and causes no trouble as the number of pieces changes, "Slice apart" will not update the number of objects as the number of pieces changes. They both create Slice parametric feature, that puts the sliced pieces into a compound, but "Slice apart" explodes the resulting compound into separate objects.

The output shape occupies the same space as the original. But it is split where it intersects with other shapes. The split pieces are individual pieces.


Please visit Part Slice page for more info.

Tree structure of Slice Apart

The Slice Apart command creates more than only the sliced object. In the following example a cube is sliced by a face.

The slice is created and for each piece of it there is a Part CompoundFilter created, thus the same slice occurs multiple times below each CompundFilter. All these CompoundFilters are united in a Compound.


Version

Slice Apart was introduced in FreeCAD v0.18.15506. FreeCAD needs to be compiled with OCC 6.9.0 or later; otherwise, the tool is unavailable.