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| + | The first two points (base point, second point) determine the axis of the | ||
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| + | principal direction of cutting. | ||
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| + | most of the Rhino commands that need a direction - Extrude (direction), | ||
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| + | Contour, Taper, etc. | ||
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| + | Note that you have several options for the direction here that in V4 are not | ||
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| + | that easy to get to - you actually need to go through the motions in | ||
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| + | picking the curve, the object to cut and then the two points before these | ||
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| + | options become visible, after which you can set them... | ||
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| + | flow has been re-organied to be more logical, and those options are | ||
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| + | available at the beginning. | ||
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| + | > and depth cut? | ||
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| + | Once you have determined the principal direction, you can just hit Enter if | ||
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| + | you want to completely cut through the object (in this case there is no | ||
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| + | second direction). | ||
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| + | by picking a point or keyboard entry, then you get the " | ||
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| + | direction options which are similar to the first. | ||
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| + | choice of which part you want to cut/keep... | ||
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