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Definition of the line of sight by the parameters of bar 1, result:
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- Note: The offset does not apply to the bar itself. The wire volume is not modified, only the whole of the profiles of the bar is misaligned.
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- Note: The offset does not apply to the bar itself. The wire volume is not modified, only the whole of the profiles of the bar is misaligned.
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- Use case : Assembly procedure
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- Parameters :
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The first 5 parameters define the profile(s) receiving the cuts:
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- **Bar index** : bar index of the profile(s) receiving the cuts
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In this example, the cutting of the cross-section to be made - starting from the origin of the section towards the positive Ys - requires to assemble it against the cutting planes defined in the order by the lines: L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5 :
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Note: Unlike most assembly actions, for the multi-cut action the lengths of the lines (segments) are important in order to achieve the desired result.
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**`Lozenge action`** <a name="Lozengeaction"></a>
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