Sets the slice Thickness, it cannot be more than the Spacing. With the actual spacing dimension calculated and adjusted to suit –Ī second dialog will ask for details of this later … If you enter 0 it assumes you want to set a total number of ‘spacings’, if you are working in ‘cm’, typing ‘5’ gives 5cm, or The typed in value assumes current-units, you can add a suffix to use anĪlternative – e.g. Within the bounds of the Sliced Object and any Insets. The first and last Slices Spacings are automatically adjusted to fit The slices are set-out ‘Centralized’ as specified – on Slice or Gap. Sets the center-to-center Spacing of the Slices. The Sliced Object, particularly where Start/End Slices that are exactly There is an ‘RZ’ option: this is like the ‘R’ Radial option It will show the Outline of the next Slice above it which can help in When making certain types of models, so as youīuild a physical model up from the bottom Slice ‘imprinted’ onto each Slice as appropriate – this ‘Outline’ is in theįorm of a group named ‘OLIN’, on layer ‘SLCR-OLIN’. Status-bar message ‘Outlining.’ appears and ‘The Adjacent Slices’ are If you answer Yes then after the Slices have been made an additional If the Axis=X/Y/Z/A and the Thickness=Spacing there is anĪdditional dialog ‘Add the Outlines of Adjacent Slices’ – Yes/No. Inset_Start/End Slices on the Angled Slices to ensure these Slicesįall within the volume of the Sliced Object… The extremities of the Object therefore it’s recommended you use The Sliced Object, particularly for Start/End Slices that are exactly on The form of some angled slices where they project through the ‘skin’ of
Results you might find that you need to make some manual adjustments to There is an ‘AZ’ option: this is like the ‘A’ Angled optionĬombined with a second Sliced set in the Z-direction, like other dual-Īxis options you can add Slots etc, because of the slanting nature of The rotated set of Slices will be spaced by the number specified, butīecause they’ll all overlap the visual spaces will appear ‘doubled’,ħ looking like 14 from the concentric 7 Slices. If the Origin is inside the Sliced Object then Of the Sliced Object on a side, in which case the number of Slices is You will get 8 Slices, unless the Origin is with or touching the bounds As with other axes if you specify say 7 Spaces Spaces’, showing the Angle subtended from the Origin to the extremities With this option the Spacing is also auto-set to ‘0’, and the Slices areĮqually spaced – therefore there is a dialog asking for the ‘Number of That their outermost sides align with the Sliced Object’s extremities. The Origin is outside of the bounds of the Sliced Object then theįirst/Last Slice are adjusted to inset from the subtended extremities so
With this option the Inset_Start/End is always auto-set to ‘0’, but if To the Origin as you require, BEFORE activating this tool… Offset from the Origin – so locate the Sliced Object relative If you choose ‘R’ the vertical Slices with be arranged ‘Radially’, Vertical Slices around the Z_axis – see details later… If you choose ‘A’ then a special dialog asks for the Angle of the Taken on those two axes and additional dialogs will appear. If you choose a dual axis then Slices will be
The ‘Axis’ is the RGB/XYZ axis along which the Slices will be taken. Installatie van Sketchup plugins/tools/libraries: Sketchup info TIG Slicer – v5.15 – werkt niet opSketchUp 2015 Sketchup compatibiliteit: SketchUp 8+, getest en werkend met SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2015 Let op het model MOET dicht zijn (manifold) anders kan de slicer zijn werk niet doen, gebruik daarvoor deze plugin: Manifold Met de Slicer plugin voor Sketchup kun je je model in stukken snijden, je kan dan in 1 oogopslag zien of het model goed is, erg handig voor reparatie van je model.