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Offset planes lying on the original plane

ProApeProApe Member Posts: 52
Hi,
I have added planes with different offset values, but the new planes are all on the plane from which the offset was made.

Comments

  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,663
    ? I see all planes, meters away from the origin
    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI
  • ProApeProApe Member Posts: 52
    You're right; I realised that myself after I posted the question. Sorry, I was a little too quick to post! I didn't realise (even though I had entered the values myself) that the offset planes were so far apart!
  • chadstoltzfuschadstoltzfus Member, Developers, csevp Posts: 139 PRO
    Something that I've incorporated into my habits any time I'm in a model is the keyboard shortcut F (zoom to fit). This helps me to both get the entire picture of the model at a glance and lets me catch any rogue geometry in cases like this one. 


    Applications Developer at Premier Custom Built
    chadstoltzfus@premiercb.com
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