How to cut an object along a curve?

How to cut an object along a curve?

Although all the above answers are correct they all include unnecessary steps, you don’t need to convert your curve to a mesh, nor do you need to extrude or joint anything, you can cut you mesh model directly from a curve using Knife Project operator. Adjust the view as necessary, the cut is view dependent.

How do you make a curve on a surface?

This is a great way to keep the original solid model untouched while working on new geometry. It will be on this surface that we will use the ‘ surface trim ’ command. Select the previously created curve, and the suface created in the offset surface step and then use the ‘ keep selections ’.

How do you offset a curve in Photoshop?

Select the previously created curve, and the suface created in the offset surface step and then use the ‘ keep selections ’. The result is shown here: Then run a simple ‘ offset surface ’ command. The offset value will end up being the depth of your hole. Here we did a 6mm offset resulting in 2 surface bodies:

How to create an extrude-cut on a curved surface?

People new to SOLIDWORKS get freaked out just at the thought of tackling such a complex endeavor, but really it’s not as difficult as it seems. Today I’m going to walk you through the step-by-step process on how to create an extrude-cut on a curved surface, and offer a few quick tips along the way.

How do you use knife project in Blender?

To use Knife Project, first while in Object Mode, select the cutting object then add to that selection with Shift – LMB the object to be cut. Now, enter Edit Mode and choose Mesh ‣ Knife Project. 3D Viewport Alignment to adjust the projection axis. Projects the cut through the entire mesh.

How can I separate this mesh in two separate parts?

How can I separate this mesh: In two separate parts, the on above the plane and the one under? What I want to achieve is to separate the mesh in two part like a boolean modifier (extruding the plane a little bit, in the way to have a 3d mesh instead of a 2d one) would do.

How do you cut a mesh in Blender?

This works by using the outlines of other selected objects in Edit Mode to cut the mesh along the view axis, resulting geometry inside the cutters outline will be selected. Outlines can be a wireframe or boundary edges (i.e. the unconnected edges of a mesh).