Rip Features
Rip features allow you to tear a continuous piece of sheet metal material so that when you unbend a design, it tears along the ripped section. There are four types of rips available:
Sketched Rip—Tears the sheet metal part along a sketched path. You can exclude surfaces to protect them from rip.
Surface Rip—Cuts out a surface patch from the sheet metal part and in the process removes volume from the part.
Edge Rip—Tears the sheet metal part along an edge. You can define edge treatment for the ripped edges.
Rip Connect—Tears the sheet metal part between two datum points or vertices or a combination of both.
The four rip types are specified by the enumerated type ProSmtRipType and take the following values:
PRO_SMT_RIP_REGULAR—Specifies a Sketched Rip.
PRO_SMT_RIP_SURFACE—Specifies a Surface Rip.
PRO_SMT_RIP_EDGE—Specifies an Edge Rip.
PRO_SMT_RIP_CONNECT—Specifies a Connect Rip.
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