In an assembly if a plane is made through "Mid plane between 2 planes", how to identify which planes were used to create it?
I have a model done by someone else. There are few user planes and i have no idea how it was created. I dont want to redefine the planes as it may impact the higher level assemblies.
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In an assembly if a plane is made through "Mid plane between 2 planes", how to identify which planes were used to create it?
I have a model done by someone else. There are few user planes and i have no idea how it was created. I dont want to redefine the planes as it may impact the higher level assemblies.
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Hi!
Click RMB and "Show Inputs"
After this, the input member will highlight
Hi!
Click RMB and "Show Inputs"
After this, the input member will highlight
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This solution works for part files not for assemblies
This solution works for part files not for assemblies
Good idea for the ideas station lol
Good idea for the ideas station lol
I though of that but wanted to check first is there is a solution which i am not aware of.
I though of that but wanted to check first is there is a solution which i am not aware of.
Perhaps I didn't see the issue. But have a look. Planes created in assembly on two different parts, and midplane between them.
Walter Holzwarth
Perhaps I didn't see the issue. But have a look. Planes created in assembly on two different parts, and midplane between them.
Walter Holzwarth
Hi! All assembly work geometry is associated with a constraint. For midplane, there should be a Symmetry constraint in the Relationship folder. Select the constraint to see the participating geometry.
Many thanks!
Hi! All assembly work geometry is associated with a constraint. For midplane, there should be a Symmetry constraint in the Relationship folder. Select the constraint to see the participating geometry.
Many thanks!
Worked. Thanks
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