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multiple planes in solidworks

multiple planes in solidworks

multiple planes in solidworks

(OP)
trying to have two planes 180 degress with a 30 degree angle on a revolved surface can only get one.  any help out there?

RE: multiple planes in solidworks

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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RE: multiple planes in solidworks

sanction ... 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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