Jul 14, 2010 #1 T thilag1981 Guest What is the Difference between Trim and Split ? Thanks in advance thilag mcup
Jul 15, 2010 Thread starter #2 A aivillamil Guest Hello! Split: cuts and relimits and element using a cutting element. Trim: cuts and assembles two elements. If you put the mouse cursor on an icon and look at the left bottom of your computer screen you can obtain information about how the icon works.
Hello! Split: cuts and relimits and element using a cutting element. Trim: cuts and assembles two elements. If you put the mouse cursor on an icon and look at the left bottom of your computer screen you can obtain information about how the icon works.
Jul 15, 2010 Thread starter #3 M MrCATIA Guest just to add to aivillamil said; Split can be used with lines, curves, or surfaces to cut with a plane or surface. It's also available in the Part Design workbench to cut a solid Trim can be used with lines, curves, or surfaces to cut and join the remaining sections. Trim can also be used within a sketch. Last edited: Jul 30, 2010
just to add to aivillamil said; Split can be used with lines, curves, or surfaces to cut with a plane or surface. It's also available in the Part Design workbench to cut a solid Trim can be used with lines, curves, or surfaces to cut and join the remaining sections. Trim can also be used within a sketch.
Jul 29, 2010 Thread starter #4 T thilag1981 Guest Trim Vs.Split = Associativity Vs. Non Associativity Dear Friends Thanks for your Replies. I got one good definition that is Trim Maintains Associativity, But Split not maintains associativity. thilag mcup
Trim Vs.Split = Associativity Vs. Non Associativity Dear Friends Thanks for your Replies. I got one good definition that is Trim Maintains Associativity, But Split not maintains associativity. thilag mcup
Jul 30, 2010 Thread starter #5 M MrCATIA Guest Sorry, but you got some bad information. Both Trim and Split are associative commands. Changing the parent geometry will effect the resultant Trim and Split. Try it yourself.
Sorry, but you got some bad information. Both Trim and Split are associative commands. Changing the parent geometry will effect the resultant Trim and Split. Try it yourself.