mechy20
Mechanical
- Feb 8, 2007
- 36
I have been using SW regularly since ver 2003. However I find myself unable to do something very basic.
I am trying to construct a plane with three points (x,y,z) whose coordinates I know.
The options I tried are:
* Tried to create a plane (but forces me to pick points that exist in the model)
* Tried to create points (but forces me to pick a planar sketch in XY,XZ or YZ)
* Tried 3D sketch to see if I could place points in x,y,z but was unable to do so.
I have one idea which I am yet to try out. I can construct a solid having two out of the three known coordinates and make sure that the third coordinate can be located after extrude (either as an identifiable feature or a sketch) and then construct a plane using those three points.
But this seems too roundabout for a cad program. Is there any feature in surfaces (sheetmetal) that would allow me to create planes?
Thanks in advance....
I am trying to construct a plane with three points (x,y,z) whose coordinates I know.
The options I tried are:
* Tried to create a plane (but forces me to pick points that exist in the model)
* Tried to create points (but forces me to pick a planar sketch in XY,XZ or YZ)
* Tried 3D sketch to see if I could place points in x,y,z but was unable to do so.
I have one idea which I am yet to try out. I can construct a solid having two out of the three known coordinates and make sure that the third coordinate can be located after extrude (either as an identifiable feature or a sketch) and then construct a plane using those three points.
But this seems too roundabout for a cad program. Is there any feature in surfaces (sheetmetal) that would allow me to create planes?
Thanks in advance....