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Wrong view by face of a part
If I see a part in a wrong way like this, I can only move the face in the right way or another way is possible?
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Is the part in the picture already viewed by face?
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Yes, I've used the command view by face and I've clicked on the face I see
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
This is going to be a long explanation. First, what I found is that view by face goes back to how the face was created. In the first image below, the part was drawn at 45° off of vertical in the workplane.
The view by face shows the part at 45°. I selected the face, and moved the face by rotation 45°. Then view by face shows the part in the vertical orientation. This is a lot of work that really does not buy much, unless you truly need the face shown in that orientation.
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Nice!
I'll trye |
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Thanks for the help, I tought there was a command like "new"coordinate system" that sorts the face orentation out, without move the face.
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Kaji
That could be, let me know if you find anything. Tom
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Re: Wrong view by face of a part
Really, it doesn't matter, I have a new colleague that asks questions about modeling, but I don't think it's very important to know th direct command to have part from the righe view.
Thaks for the help, but I don't want you to spend time |
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