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Part → Primitives → Cone |
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Part Primitives |
The Part Cone command creates a parametric cone solid. In the coordinate system defined by its DataPlacement property, the bottom face of the cone lies on the XY plane with its center at the origin.
The default Part Cone is truncated. It can be turned into a full, untruncated, cone by changing its DataRadius1 or DataRadius2 property to zero. It can be turned into a segment of a cone by changing its DataAngle property.
A Part Cone object created with the scripting example below is shown here.
See also: Property editor.
A Part Cone object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:
Attachment
The object has the same attachment properties as a Part Part2DObject.
Cone
Length
): The radius of the bottom face of the cone. Can be 0mm
if DataRadius2 is larger than 0mm
. The default is 2mm
.Length
): The radius of the top face of the cone. Can be 0mm
if DataRadius1 is larger than 0mm
. The default is 4mm
.Length
): The height of the cone. The default is 10mm
.Angle
): The angle of the circular arc that defines the top and bottom face of the cone. Valid range: 0° < value <= 360°
. The default is 360°
. If it is smaller than 360°
the resulting solid will be a segment of a cone.See also: Autogenerated API documentation, Part scripting and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.
A Part Cone can be created with the addObject()
method of the document:
cone = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::Cone", "myCone")
"myCone"
is the name for the object.Example:
import FreeCAD as App
doc = App.activeDocument()
cone = doc.addObject("Part::Cone", "myCone")
cone.Radius1 = 5
cone.Radius2 = 10
cone.Height = 50
cone.Angle = 270
cone.Placement = App.Placement(App.Vector(1, 2, 3), App.Rotation(30, 60, 15))
doc.recompute()