Welcome to the Onshape forum! Ask questions and join in the discussions about everything Onshape.

First time visiting? Here are some places to start:
  1. Looking for a certain topic? Check out the categories filter or use Search (upper right).
  2. Need support? Ask a question to our Community Support category.
  3. Please submit support tickets for bugs but you can request improvements in the Product Feedback category.
  4. Be respectful, on topic and if you see a problem, Flag it.

If you would like to contact our Community Manager personally, feel free to send a private message or an email.

How to make a plane perpendicular to an arbitrary view

kenn_sebesta167kenn_sebesta167 Member Posts: 64 ✭✭
edited November 13 in Using Onshape

I am working with some point cloud data, and the point cloud features don't nicely align with the world coordinate axes. That's fine, no need to worry. I can rotate around and align my viewport precisely perpendicular to, e.g., a tube or feature. Great! Now all I need to do to create an OnShape part is put down a plane and draw on it.

I don't really care how close or far away the plane is, as I can easily change the depth when it comes time to make the part. But changing angles is a lot of tedious effort in OnShape, and I wish I could just measure the view and draw from there.

The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a way to drop a plane in. Once I've rotated to the desired view, is there a way to do this?

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.