Creating Tori¶
The Torus command creates a 3D solid torus. A torus is like a ring with a thickness.
The torus is drawn parallel to the XY-plane of the coordinate system.
To create a torus:
Click Solids > Draw > Torus (or type Torus).
Set options for how you want to create the torus:
Center of torus:
Click in the graphics area to specify a center point or type the 3D coordinates.
Click in the graphics area or type a value for radius.
- or -
Enter the Diameter option, then click in the graphics area or type a value for diameter.
3 points (The centerline of the torus runs through the 3 points):
Enter the 3Point option.
Click in the graphics area or type values to specify the 3 points. The order in which you enter the points is arbitrary.
2 points: (The torus of the cylinder is set by 2 points that define the diameter and position of the torus):
Enter the 2Point option.
Click in the graphics area or type values to specify the first and second end points of the diameter.
Tangent, tangent, radius (TTR):
Enter the TTR option.
Select a point on a circle, arc, or line for the first and second tangents.
Click in the graphics area or type a value for radius.
Tangent, tangent, tangent (TTT):
Enter the TTT option.
Select a point on a circle, arc, or line for the first, second, and third tangents.
Click in the graphics area or type a value for the tube radius.
- or -
Enter the Diameter option, then click in the graphics area or type a value for diameter.
Access
Command: Torus
Menu: Solids > Draw > Torus
Ribbon: 2D Drafting > Modeling > (Flyout) Torus
Ribbon: 2D Drafting > Mesh > (Flyout) Torus
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