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Autodesk inventor 2015 work plane
Autodesk inventor 2015 work plane













autodesk inventor 2015 work plane

On the ribbon Sketch tab Constrain panel, click Edit Coordinate System.Create a sketch on a feature face or work plane.Arrows indicate the directions of the X and Y axes. Hope all is well and have a most blessed day!Ĭannot make 2nd selection on the same partĬan make the 2nd selection on a different part.Alignment is by a vertex or a feature edge. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Has anyone run into this before? Any advice or confirmation that I am not alone with this issue would be appreciated. I can work around this, but thought it was odd. Is there some kind of limitation that won't allow me to choose two planes from the same part in the assembly? I have attached a couple of screen shots to help illustrate what I am talking about. However, I can select the second plane on a different part. I am able to select the first plane, but not the second plane on the same part. My situation is that I want to create a midplane between two angled planes using just one of the parts. I ran across a post ( here) that seemed to indicate that created assembly level work features could be problematic or at least must be applied differently than in a part file. One of the great enhancements in Inventor 2015 is the ability to create a midplane between two angled planes, but I cannot seem to get it to work in my weldment assembly. I have come across a situation where I need to create a midplane on one of the parts in the assembly to help mirror some other components. I have been working with an assembly that is based on Multi-solid body part model and my particular location is away from the origin.















Autodesk inventor 2015 work plane