Applied Parameters: SnapType=RemoveSnap
Summary
This command is used to remove Snap Points from vertices of a chosen 3D Body, when viewing the current board/footprint in 3D. Snap points are used as reference markers on 3D objects and can be useful when orienting or aligning the 3D Body with primitives, or other snap points on the PCB (or PCB 2D Footprint).
Snap points can be added to, and therefore also removed from, any 3D Body, irrespective of model type - extruded, cylinder, sphere, linked/embedded models (STEP, Parasolid, SOLIDWORKS), or a 3D Model Item referenced from a server.
Access
This command is accessed from the PCB Editor, and PCB Library Editor - in 3D Layout Mode - by choosing the Tools » 3D Body Placement » Remove Snap Points command, from the main menus.
The current viewing mode for the PCB document can be changed using the corresponding commands from the main View menu. To switch to 3D Layout Mode, use the command of the same name, or use the 3 keyboard shortcut.
Use
First, ensure that you are viewing the board/footprint in 3D (use the 3 keyboard shortcut to quickly change to this mode, if not).
After launching the command, the cursor will change to a cross-hair and you will be prompted to select the 3D model from which you wish to remove snap points. The procedure for removing snap points is as follows:
- Position the cursor over the 3D model of interest and click, or press Enter. The cursor will change to the 3D positional cursor (blue, six-pointed).
- Move the 3D cursor over the surface of the 3D model. The 3D cursor will only move between existing snap points. With the 3D cursor over a snap point, click, or press Enter, to remove that snap point.
- Continue removing further snap points as required, or right-click, or press Esc, to exit.
Tips
- The snap points remaining for the chosen model will appear listed in the Snap Points section, when viewing the properties for the selected model in the Properties panel.
- Generic model support includes STEP (
*.Stp
and *.Step
), Parasolid (*.x_t
and *.x_b
), and SolidWorks (*.SldPrt
) formatted models.
- The color of the snap points uses the Custom Snap Points system color, part of the System Colors section on the Layers & Colors tab of the View Configuration panel. Ensure that the visibility for the 3D Body Reference Point/Custom Snap Points objects is enabled (to the left of the color swatches).