Example Obtain the creation of several planes by following a skeleton curve in order to obtain the intersection of these planes with the selected entities to cut. The result will be a 2D sketch per created plane or a single 3D sketch grouping all the entities (sections).

Here we want to create 11 intersections along the selected spline with a step of 10 mm.

By clicking on the icon The side of the curve is inverted to create the planes.


 


The result in one stepis creation:

  • A 3D curve allowing the creation of plans.
  • Of the 11 plans requested.
  • Of the 11 2D sketches requested.


 


It is possible to click on the icon This creates the maximum number of planes evenly distributed along the curve.

Here, planes are created at intervals of 10 mm. The number of planes calculated is displayed (grayed out).

By clicking on the icon The side of the curve is inverted to create the planes.

Note that the distribution is not equidistant (note the position of the last plane in relation to the end of the skeleton curve).


 


The result in one stepis creation:

  • A 3D curve allowing the creation of plans.
  • Of the 15 calculated plans.
  • 1 requested 3D sketch with sections.


 


It is possible to check the option ''.Equidistant distribution of planes''. In this case we specify the number of planes to be distributed along the curve.

Here we want to create 10 planes distributed along the selected spline. The pitch is calculated and displayed (grayed).

By clicking on the icon The side of the curve is inverted to create the planes.


 


The result obtained in one stepis creation:

  • A 3D curve allowing the creation of plans.
  • Of the 10 calculated plans.
  • Of the 10 requested 2D sketches with the sections.