Create a Reference Plane
Reference planes can be used with the Sketch, Slice, and Mirror tools to create or modify geometry, or to create section cuts.
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Create 2D sketches, surfaces, and solids with construction history and variables.
Global references are the global origin, axes, and planes shown in the modeling window. They can be helpful when creating and defining your model.
Create and edit 2D parametric sketch geometry.
Create and modify parametric surfaces and solids.
Create and modify reference planes, axes, or points.
Extrude profiles or 2D surfaces in one or two directions to create solids or 3D surfaces with optional end caps. Create a new part or combine, merge, subtract, or intersect the extruded shape with existing parts.
Revolve one or more faces, sketches, lines, or 2D edges about an axis.
Extract selected geometry features and transfer them to a new part.
Sweep a profile along a path to create a solid or surface. Create a new part or combine, subtract, or intersect the swept shape with existing parts.
Sweep multiple profiles along a path to create a solid or surface. Create a new part or combine, subtract, or intersect the swept shape with existing parts.
Create a pipe along one or more edges/lines. The pipe has a uniform cross section that can be circular, square, rectangular, or triangular.
Create a solid loft or a lofted surface from profiles and guide curves. Create a new part from the loft or combine, subtract, or intersect the loft with existing parts.
Create a linear or circular pattern of parts or faces.
Mirror parts across a symmetry plane.
Create a NURBS curve, which is a free-form curve.
Create a free-form curve that blends into one or more existing curves, surfaces, or edges.
Create a helix (or a spiral if the top and bottom radii are different).
Extend a curve and modify the shape of the extension.
Extract curves from a face in the U or V direction. This is useful for creating trim curves that run along a face.
Create a new part by using one set of solids to edit another set of solids.
Create fillets or chamfers along an edge.
Project tools onto targets in a specified direction and split the targets. You can also extract the projection without splitting the targets to create wire geometry.
Slice a set of solid objects with a cutting plane or surfaces.
Retain only the intersecting portions of one or more parts.
Remove material and create thin walls to generate a shelled part.
Add draft to one or more faces of a part.
Push, pull, or revolve a face, sketch, line, or 2D edge to extrude it into a solid or surface, create or resize a hole, eliminate rounds, or modify wall thickness.
Offset surfaces or parts, thicken surface parts and convert them to solids, or thicken and hollow solid parts.
Translate, rotate, copy, or extend features.
Divide a solid part into design and non-design regions by selecting a hole, pocket, or face to offset.
Clean up problem areas in the geometry of a model before running an analysis.
Use the Patch tool to fill in missing surfaces, or to remove and remake bad or problematic surfaces.
Extract a midsurface or side faces from thin solids, and determine where surfaces are represented.
Resize parts in your model, which is useful when working with an imported model that is associated with a different default unit system.
Create free-form solid geometry that is smooth and continuous.
Designate casting parts, gravity direction, gates, and components.
Run a casting analysis to minimize defects and prevent manufacturing problems.
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Create 2D sketches, surfaces, and solids with construction history and variables.
Create and modify parametric surfaces and solids.
Create and modify reference planes, axes, or points.
Reference planes can be used with the Sketch, Slice, and Mirror tools to create or modify geometry, or to create section cuts.
Previews for planes based on the selected option will appear as you move your cursor in the modeling window.
Method | What to Select |
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Three Points | Select three points to preview the plane. |
Offset | Select a plane and enter the offset value. |
Midplane | Select two planes and enter a ratio. |
Normal to Edge | Select an edge and enter a ratio. |
At an Angle | Select a plane and an axis on the plane. |
Normal to Edge at Point | Select an edge and a point. |
Cylinder Tangent | Select a cylindrical face and a point. |
Parallel to Screen | Select a point. |
Unreferenced | Select a plane or planar face. |
To reverse the direction of the offset plane’s position, click the Reverse Offset Direction button.
The plane is created in the modeling window and is also available in the Model Browser’s References directory.
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