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Is it possible to get the intersection shape of a sketch plane and a solid which is passes through
Omer
Member Posts: 5 ✭
I need to get the intersection info. Projection is not working for me. I also tried to use coincident tool with a corner in the sketch and a line on the solid but did not manage to get them together. Are these supposed to work for this purpose?
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abefeldman Member Posts: 166 ✭✭✭@Omer - we aren't currently able to project the intersection of a plane and a surface, but based on your image it looks like you'd be able to use the Pierce constraint to attach the sketch corner to the edge of your solid. Check out the attached gif and let us know if that helps.Abe Feldman
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cyclonewade OS Professional, Mentor, Developers Posts: 53 ✭✭✭Could you not also use the split command and the plane? Once the split occurs you would could "USE" the edges for the sketch geometry on the flat face created by the split.imagine.create.deliver1
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