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3 point plane is rotated?
kai_giuseppin
Member Posts: 5 EDU
Hi there!
I'm quite new to Onshape, not a total newb to CAD though. This is something that had been baffeling me:
I need to make a new plane that is not parallel to any surfaces I've made. The three-point option seems the way to go. First I used three points that were part of the construction I already did. The plane formed in the way I expected, only... it was rotated. No biggy, I thought, the plane is correct so I can just use it. Turns out that it actually causes a LOT of nuisances in using dimensions and most importantly in exporting DWG and making drawings.
So I rolled back to just before the plane and decided to make a little new point in space that is the perfect center of the plane I want to make. See image below. This point is not attached to the back section btw, it floats and I used another new plane to put it in the correct place. So now I was expecting a perfectly aligned plane. But to my great surprise, it is rotated again.
Can anyone help me out here? I'm probably missing something super obvious being new to the software...
Thanks and kind regards
I'm quite new to Onshape, not a total newb to CAD though. This is something that had been baffeling me:
I need to make a new plane that is not parallel to any surfaces I've made. The three-point option seems the way to go. First I used three points that were part of the construction I already did. The plane formed in the way I expected, only... it was rotated. No biggy, I thought, the plane is correct so I can just use it. Turns out that it actually causes a LOT of nuisances in using dimensions and most importantly in exporting DWG and making drawings.
So I rolled back to just before the plane and decided to make a little new point in space that is the perfect center of the plane I want to make. See image below. This point is not attached to the back section btw, it floats and I used another new plane to put it in the correct place. So now I was expecting a perfectly aligned plane. But to my great surprise, it is rotated again.
Can anyone help me out here? I'm probably missing something super obvious being new to the software...
Thanks and kind regards
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fnxf Member, User Group Leader Posts: 138 PROThanks for the link @kai_giuseppin , unfortunately it's not shared (I can't access it). See this post here: https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/9107/forum-post-checklist-read-this-first on how to do this.
In the meantime I've made a try myself, see here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e2092a51dcd6d6c2877621b7/w/caf46d96209220f869d1710f/e/1d65bc8a7ea83d7428e704da
@bruce_williams is quite good in suggesting using mate connectors for such an issue (your surface has a draft), it was the only thing that worked for me...:
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In the meantime I've made a try myself, see here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e2092a51dcd6d6c2877621b7/w/caf46d96209220f869d1710f/e/1d65bc8a7ea83d7428e704da
@bruce_williams is quite good in suggesting using mate connectors for such an issue (your surface has a draft), it was the only thing that worked for me...:
I am quite confident I'll get this to work though, thanks everyone who reacted!