Examples of using Reference planes in English and their translations into Spanish
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Step 5: Dimension the reference planes and create parameters.
Zoom in to the intersection of the reference planes.
Note that the reference planes adjust to the new dimension.
Click above the intersection of the reference planes.
Note that the reference planes adjust to the new dimensions.
The door opening is aligned and locked to the reference planes.
This centers the glass reference planes between the window sashes.
For the measurement, you can select between three different reference planes.
The reference planes and their respective explanations are listed below.
Precise dimensions are assigned to the reference planes in subsequent steps.
The reference planes and parameters for the plan view are defined.
On the Design Bar. position the remaining new reference planes.
You should name reference planes to easily identify them in all views.
Using the same method. click Dimension.position the remaining new reference planes.
Click the intersection of the reference planes to place the linework.
You name reference planes so that you can identify them in different views.
A stripline is an inner layer trace between two reference planes.
These two reference planes mark the top and bottom extents of the beam.
Notice that the sketch lines are automatically locked to the reference planes.
Notice the reference planes adapt to the new dimension parameters.
Using the same method. dimension the outer horizontal reference planes with the Width parameter.
Note that the reference planes and the dimensions adjust according to the entered values.
NOTE Refer to the following table for information on the alignment reference planes.
You constrain the extrusions to the reference planes you created in previous exercises.
Select the horizontal reference plane named Center Front/ Back select both reference planes.
The intersection of 2 reference planes defines the insertion point of a tag.
This is an easy operation,just define the splines I want to go over, and some reference planes.
After you create sketches and reference planes with the Slicing tool, you can edit them individually only, not as a group.
You build primary members on a grid you create using 2D and3D sketch segments, points, edges, reference planes, and surfaces.
Commonly used reference planes and origins of longitude include: For a geocentric orbit, Earth's equatorial plane as the reference plane, and the First Point of Aries as the origin of longitude.