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How do i draw a line between two planes
peter_roberts941
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I am trying to recreate the shape in the picture.
I have drawn the initial patern, extruded then created a plane on the extruded face and a second time to generate the full depth shape.
The problem is that i cannot draw across from pne plane to another. I envisage makeing a few different patterns using the same concept.
Help please?
Thanks
I have drawn the initial patern, extruded then created a plane on the extruded face and a second time to generate the full depth shape.
The problem is that i cannot draw across from pne plane to another. I envisage makeing a few different patterns using the same concept.
Help please?
Thanks
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https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b04fbe8f147253e5697006a9/w/723e3da5ffc10de47d0e92d2/e/4317cdbd3237333550c317fe
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IR for AS/NZS 1100
I am trying to recreate the individual panels within the picture. They are 3D. I am wanting to make a mould or patern for this.
Thanks
IR for AS/NZS 1100
If you sketch the endpoints of the two lines on their respective planes, you can use 3d fit spline or bridging curve tools to make a line between the two endpoints (thanks @mbartlett21 for mentioning this):
https://cad.onshape.com/help/Content/3d_fit_spline.htm
https://cad.onshape.com/help/Content/bridgingcurve.htm
Fit spline is probably a better tool for this job, but both tools are powerful in their own way.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4d6a4ad1dcce9c44cf5fe994/w/c0275fbe06c215e32a30e451/e/82ae60ada16debf4c722a02f