Problem with sketch positioning on plane at angle

massmasskaressmassmiass
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Problem with sketch positioning on plane at angle

massmasskaressmassmiass
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Explorer

Hello! Please help me solve my puzzle...

 

- When I create a plane at an angle on any edge, and select this plane to start working with a sketch on it - the camera is thrown far back from the selected edge, to the center point from which the model originates.

 

Before coming to the forum, I watched, probably, all the lessons on YouTube on the topic of inclined planes. And repeating all the actions exactly like the guys - I could not achieve the same result.

 

As far as I understand: in the usual case, the camera together with the selected edge should move to the Origin point, or: - the Origin point should be magnetized directly to the edge, to its center.

 

Below is a recording of my screen. Please take a look...

I will also attach a couple of screenshots as an example of how it should be.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

First you must project the body profile onto the sketch. To do this, select Project/Intersect
Then position the sketch elements on this projection.

günther

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This method you showed is very interesting.

 

Thanks for the demonstration, but I still meant something else.

 

Please watch this short video clip to understand.

 

Here... - for some reason I can't do the same. Although I repeat the steps exactly.

 

After creating a new object: no matter... be it a cube/rectangle/something with an edge - I can't project a plane at an angle onto the edge in such a way that I can work with the sketch on this plane.

 

The camera always returns to the origin... And the edge remains somewhere to the side, it is impossible to snap to it.

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Hallo,

1. what should be created in the end?
2. what relationship/position should the new element have to the existing body?
Show in an illustrated screenshot what you intend to do and share the file.

 

 

File > export > save as f3d on local drive  > attach to post

 

günther

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CGBenner
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