Part Thickness/pt-br

Part Thickness

Menu location
Part → Thickness
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part Offset, PartDesign Thickness

Description

The Part Thickness command works on a solid shape and transforms it into a hollow object, giving to each of its faces a defined and constant thickness. On some solids it allows you to significantly speed up the work, and avoids making extrusions and pockets.

Hollowed out half of a sphere

Usage

  1. Select one or more faces of an existing solid.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Press the Thickness button.
    • Select the Part → Thickness option from the menu.
  3. A Thickness object is created and the Thickness task panel opens.
    • Set the parameters (see Options).
    • Optionally press the Faces button to reselect one or more faces.
  4. Press OK to close the task panel.

Options

  • Thickness: Wall thickness of the resulting object, set the desired value.
    • A positive value will offset the faces outward
    • A negative value will offset the faces inward
  • Mode
    • Skin: Only this mode is currently implemented in OCC.
    • Pipe: This mode has no effect as it's currently not implemented in OCC.
    • Recto verso: This mode has no effect as it's currently not implemented in OCC.
  • Join type
    • Arc: Removes the outer edges and creates a fillet with a radius equal to the thickness defined.
    • Tangent: Results in sharp corners.
    • Intersection: Results in sharp corners.
  • Intersection: When enabled, self-intersections in some models are avoided.
  • Self-intersection: This option is currently not implemented in OCC and should be left with the default value (false).
  • Faces: Select the faces to be removed, then click Done.
  • Update view: Automatically updates the view in real time.

Notes

  • App Link objects linked to the appropriate object types can also be used as source objects.
  • Complex shapes may produce bizarre, hard to predict results. Carefully inspect the resulting shape and save your work before applying the operation.
  • As noted in the OCC documentation and mentioned in the Options section, some options are not implemented yet.