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Inserted Construction Plane Rotates Itself About Major Axis?

Nicole_EspositoNicole_Esposito Member Posts: 2 PRO
edited September 2021 in Community Support
Long story short, I'm trying to create a skeleton model for the range of motion of a joint using a master sketch, but I'm having issues with one specific reference plane. I have the joint angle configured with a variable, and then a plane normal to the rotated endpoint of the joint.


However, I've found that, when I rotate the joint past -45 degrees, the normal plane reorients itself by 90 degrees about the major axis.


I have tried about everything I can to get around this, but I can't seem to escape it. I'm open to any work-around. I've tried re-dimensioning the angle, referencing the plane to a mate connector locked in the correct orientation, and creating 3-point planes (see the linked document below for how I did each). I also fiddled around with other possible solutions when I first encountered the problem, though at this point I don't remember exactly what I tried, just that none of them prevented the plane rotation. Nothing works. No matter what, when I rotate the joint beyond -45 degrees, the plane flips. Is this a bug? Or OnShape making some ease-of-use assumption that's making my specific situation difficult? Any ideas how to get around it?

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/02d2156fcd113cbca4b2a857/w/25534ff8a797c67f9c2322cb/e/2be7d990d7151957778a0662?configuration=Angle%3D-0.7853981633974483%2Bradian

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