With the Intersect tool, you may edit or build new geometry by intersecting solids, surfaces, or planes. You can add open surface geometry to a solid, remove material from a model, or make geometry from an enclosed chamber, for example.
before selecting a plane). on the Sketch toolbar, or Tools > Sketch Tools > Intersection Curve. Choose the things that cross each other: Choose a plane that crosses one of the part's faces.
Click Intersect in the PropertyManager. In the Regions to Exclude list, you'll find the features you can disable. Regions 1, 3, and 5 are available to choose from. The zones you choose aren't added to the geometry.
Tools > Sketch Tools > Intersection Curve is where you'll find the intersection curve. Select the plane if it isn't already selected, then all the faces the plane intersects that you want to sketch lines across once the tool has started. To make sketch entities, finish picking all of the faces for the plane to intersect.
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