Creating a 3D Line Using Two Planes
RevWorks creates a plane-derived 3D line by calculating the intersection of two digitized planes. The two planes must not be parallel. The calculated planes are not added to the document.
To Create A 3D Line Using Two Planes
From the RevWorks toolbar, select ,
or from the RevWorks toolbar right click on any displayed Line icon and choose 3D Line > 2 Planes,
or select Line > 3D Line > 2 Planes from the RevWorks menu in SOLIDWORKS.
RevWorks prompts you to begin digitizing the first plane.
Digitize a minimum of three points, or digitize more points to generate a greater precision plane.
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Note: RevWorks automatically calculates the plane feature once you digitize the maximum number of points. |
If you collect more than three points, but less than the maximum number of points for a plane, select or another completion option to calculate the feature.
RevWorks prompts you to digitize a second plane.
Digitize points for a second plane, as in step 2.
RevWorks calculates the two planes and creates a 3D line feature at the intersection of the two planes. The 3D line feature is the only item that RevWorks displays in the SOLIDWORKS 3D sketch.
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Note: RevWorks creates beginning and end points for a 3D line created from two planes. The beginning and end points are the most distant points projected to the line from both planes. |
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Note: The direction of the 3D line is from the first point towards the last point collected on the first plane. |