3D Modeling 15: Cut your model using SLICE command.



Author Orhan Toker
Profession Architect M.Sc.
  Autodesk Authorized Consultant
  Database Specialist
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AutoCAD 2007 and higher versions

Dear Friends,

Sections cuts are sometimes taken out from the models we created. That is a useful process to understand inside of our model. SLICE may be the command I like the most among the solid modeling features of AutoCAD.

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Fig.1

This command works similar with SECTION command which I have mentioned earlier. That means; firstly the object that is going to be sliced is selected and then, the plane that slice passes. You can run the command via DASHBOARD or Modify > 3D Operations > Slice menu.

Command: _slice
Select objects to slice: 1 found

Select objects to slice:

Specify start point of slicing plane or [planar
Object/Surface/Zaxis/View/XY/YZ/ZX/3points] <3points>:
Specify first point on plane:
Specify second point on plane:
Specify third point on plane:
Specify a point on desired side or [keep Both sides] <Both>: b

The plane definition default way is implying three points. Click for three points that the plane passes. I choose freely 1, 2 points and 3 as perpendicular to the Z axis to slice the model into the half.

Another question the command asks you is that which part you want to be left. I choose ‘B’ for keeping both sides and take the part away by using MOVE command.
There are other answers to the question,

Object/Surface/Zaxis/View/XY/YZ/ZX/3points] <3points>:

to designate the cut surface. Actually, the UCS icon seen on the bottom left of the screen shows the X,Y and Z axes of the current coordinate system. Xy, Yz and Zx axes form a plane as we learned form mathematics.

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Fig.2 The planes that UCS axes forms.

That means; our cut surface can be one of these planes. If we were doing the example that way, we would reply as ‘YZ’ rather than ‘3Points’. After that, we can end the process by clicking the middle point that the plane passes. This shows us briefly how axes in User Coordinate System (UCS) forms planes.

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5 Responses to “3D Modeling 15: Cut your model using SLICE command.

  • 1
    carlos mettal
    March 5th, 2008 21:17

    Dear, friend. how i do to restore my drawing to the original point before slice command…
    thanks
    carlos

  • 2
    gavury
    March 18th, 2008 10:00

    1 wall is there i want to cut some part like window……….how can i will remove that part?

  • 3
    Orhan Toker
    March 19th, 2008 09:44

    The window part of your wall must be seperated from each other.

    ENTER SLICE command and select your window as abject to be sliced. And fallow the steps above.

    Regards

  • 4
    Patty
    June 5th, 2008 20:42

    I am a user of ACAD 2006 upgrading to 2008. When slicing a model, I would move the ucs and slice on an axis, next enter the point on the axis. Typically I would place the ucs at the cut point, which made it 0,0,0. How do I obtain this since I can not locate move ucs command?
    Thanks.

  • 5
    Orhan Toker
    June 6th, 2008 08:24

    @Patty,

    Hello Patty,

    Try XY, YZ and ZX axis option. They are working same as your method. Only difference is you’re locating point dynamic.

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