Untrim lets you restore
a trimmed surface or curve to its original
shape.
The
limits can be restored/untrimmed when a curve or a surface has been split using
Break Curve command with Edge trim
option or
Break Surface command with Face trim option.
Important:
When the surface has been trimmed several times, it is the initial surface which
is restored. To partially untrim the surface, you need to use the
Undo command immediately after the trim.
When the surface to be restored is closed (in the case of a cylinder) or
infinite (in the case of an extrude), the limits of the untrim feature will be
the bounding boxes of the initial surface. Therefore, the initial surface and
the untrim surface may be identical.
You can individually select a vertex or a boundary from the restored surface or
curve.
Multi-selection is available and allows you to create several untrim features in
one step. All untrim features will appear in the tree.
Before you begin: Open a 3D shape with trimmed geometry.
Select the surface to restore.
Click OK.
The initial surface is automatically restored.
Note:
If the surface is extrapolated
by other commands such as Trim or
Split before using Untrim,
it cannot be restored to its original shape.