Splitting Part Curves

A part can have one or more of its curves split according to the splitting method that you choose.

To split a curve:

In the object tree, right-click the part curve node and choose an appropriate method for splitting the part curves:


  • Split Non-Contiguous — splits part curves that are not connected.
  • Split by Angle — splits part curves at vertices where the angle between the connected edges is greater than the angle you specify. The Split Part Curves by Angle dialog appears, where you specify the angle.
  • Split at Junctions — splits part curves at vertices where more than two Special Edges meet. Special Edges are edges that are in part curves, or edges that were marked as feature edges in the Surface Repair tool.
  • Split at Type Perimeters — splits part curves at vertices where the edge type changes.
  • Split at Special Vertices — splits part curves at Special Vertices on the part curve. Special Vertices are vertices that are in part points, or vertices that were marked as feature vertices in the Surface Repair tool.

These splitting methods will not split a closed loop if there is only one eligible split point along the loop. Any tags belonging to the original curve nodes are not copied to the split nodes. The new curves are not assigned to any part curves.