Create a Mesh Torus
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Create a ring-shaped solid that resembles the inner tube of a tire.

A mesh torus has two radius values. One value defines the tube. The other value defines the path, which is equivalent to the distance from the center of the torus to the center of the tube. By default, a torus is drawn parallel to and is bisected by the XY plane of the current UCS.

You can set the number of divisions for each dimension of new mesh tori in the Mesh Primitive Options dialog box. You can also modify these settings and the level of smoothness as you create the mesh object.

A mesh torus can be self-intersecting. A self-intersecting mesh torus has no center hole because the radius of the tube is greater than the radius of the torus.

Torus Creation Options

The Torus option of the MESH command provides several methods for determining the size and rotation of the mesh tori you create.