Mirrir a text

Mirrir a text

lkirit2000
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Mirrir a text

lkirit2000
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Hi 

 

I created text embossed and mirrored on the opposite side, But the text appears from right to left.

 

Is there any option to fix it ?

 

Thanks 

 

Kiri

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SBix26
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There might be.  Attach your file here and someone will figure it out.


Sam B

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lkirit2000
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Hi 

 

Please see the attached CAD file.

 

Thanks 

 

Kiri

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kacper.suchomski
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Text, as a form, exists only in the text field. Embossing/Extrude is a mathematical geometry, with no relation to the text content.

If you mirror a geometric element, you get the mirrored geometry, not the nominal geometry on the other side of the mirrored surface (an exception is duplicating components via mirroring in an assembly).

To duplicate a geometric element and not invert it (which is the logical consequence of a mirror), you need to use other tools: pattern or copy of sketch/text box or text preset.
It seems that the circular pattern will be the fastest for a single case and will also provide automatic updates if there are any changes.


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SBix26
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Here is the result you asked for, I think.  I edited your part to make it symmetric around the origin, so no additional work features are needed, and then used Circular Pattern around the Y-axis to create the "mirror".

 

The attached file is Inventor 2025 format.


Sam B

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lkirit2000
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Hi Sam,

 

Thanks for your response.

Circular pattern will work for square.

 

There is a situation where the rectangular or angle between 2 faces is less than 90 degrees, Does it need to do manually?

 

Thanks 

 

Kiri

 

 

 

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kacper.suchomski
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You can use a pattern based on the sketch.

 

https://youtu.be/YN47vGqcnm0?si=Asu8YBCwkXyjDnHd

7:54


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