Save the representation
of the cross-sectional area where a section object intersects a
3D model as a block.
Save Sections as Blocks
or Drawings
You
can save the section objects you create as blocks. Working from
the Generate Section / Elevation Dialog Box, you can choose
the type of block that is created.
For example, suppose
your project requires 2D elevation drawings or 2D cross sections.
The 2D Section / Elevation option creates an accurate block representation
that is ready for dimensioning.
To publish or render
a cutaway of the 3D model, select the 3D Section option. 3D section
geometry consists of mostly 3D solids and surfaces. However, profile
outlines and hatch patterns consist of 2D lines.
The display properties
of 2D section/elevation blocks and 3D section blocks are controlled
in the Section Settings
dialog box.
When you create section
blocks, you have the following choices for how they are handled:
- Insert the section blocks. At
the time of creation, you can insert a 2D or 3D section block into
the drawing or save it to an external file. A 2D section block is
inserted on the XY plane of the current UCS, including
section blocks that extend into 3D space.
Inserted section blocks
are initially unnamed. You can set the scale, rotation, and basepoint
upon insertion. You can modify and rename them later by editing
the block with BEDIT.
- Export section blocks to
a file. Save and name the new section objects so they
can be inserted later.
- Save section block components
on separate layers. By default, section block components
such as intersection boundary, intersection fill, background lines,
cutaway geometry, and curve tangency lines are saved on Layer 0.
However, you can separate the components of saved section blocks
onto separate layers with a suffix or prefix that you specify.
Assigning a suffix or
prefix helps you organize the block components into layers that
you can sort and identify quickly. The Layer properties lists in the Section Settings
dialog box provide the opportunity to
customize the layer names.
- Specify whether to limit
the section block to certain objects. The objects that
are included in a section block vary, depending on which section object
state is selected. You can also select specific objects to be included as
you create the section block.
Save Section Objects as
Tools
As with other objects,
you can create tools from individual section objects and then access
them in a tool palette when you need them.
If each of several section
objects has its own set of properties, you can save each section
object as a tool. Later, you can quickly create new section objects
that use the same settings.
To save and insert a 2D
or 3D section as a block
- Select the section object.
- In the Generate Section/Elevation dialog
box, click 2D Section/Elevation or 3D
Section.
- In the expanded dialog box, select Include
All Objects.
- Under Destination, click Insert as New
Block.
- Click Create.
- In the drawing area, specify an insertion
point for the new block.
An unnamed block is inserted consisting of 2D
or 3D geometry.
To save section block components
on separate layers
- Click a section object.
- In the Generate Section/Elevation dialog
box, click 2D Section/Elevation or 3D
Section.
- In the expanded dialog box, click Section
Settings.
- In the Section Settings
dialog box, in the list of properties,
click the Layer box under the section component that you want to
update.
- In the expanded Layer list, specify the
layer on which to place the section block component:
- To set an existing layer name, click
*ObjectByLayer* or the name of another layer. Go to step 7.
- To create a descriptive label to be added
to the block section layer names, click New Layer Name Settings.
- In the New Layer Name
dialog box, specify how the descriptive
text will look:
- Under Added Text Type, specify whether
you want the descriptive text to be a prefix or a suffix.
- Under Text Added to the Existing Layer
Name, enter descriptive text to be added to the layer name.
Click OK.
- In the Section Settings dialog box, click
OK.
- In the Generate Section / Elevation dialog
box, click Create.
To save a section object
tool as a tool palette tool
- On a section object, select the section
line.
- Drag the section object to the position
on the tool palette where you want to place the tool.
The black line indicates the new location of
the tool.
- Release the mouse button.
The section object is saved as a tool on the
tool palette.
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