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multiple planes in solidworks

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sanction

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May 8, 2005
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trying to have two planes 180 degress with a 30 degree angle on a revolved surface can only get one. any help out there?
 
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I'm not sure what you mean. Two planes 180 degrees apart are one plane if that is all there is to it. Are they offset?

What's the 30 degree angle on a revolved surface got to do with the rest?

I think you'll need to ellaborate to get much help. Speaking of help, have you read it? Lots of great info on creating planes, angles, and revolves.


Jeff Mowry
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sanction ... [ponder] are you trying to make two revolves at the same time? If so, you can't. Only one sketch plane at a time can be active. Make one revolve & then do a feature pattern.

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