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Left/Right hand versions

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LesPaul82

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I've made an assembly for a machine. It's a long trough with walls, a floor, legs and various other supports and plates. It is almost symmetrical except for opposite walls on one end. One wall just has section cut-out and channels used to support it. The other side has slots in the wall and channels used to support them. I have made the right hand version already and now need a left hand version. I thought there might be a way to mirror the assembly making a copy but using all the same parts. I would also like to make a copy of the drawing without having to start a new one. Anyone have any suggestions on a way to accomplish this? Thank you.

Sean Nutley
Carmanah Design and Manufacturing
Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
Rather than using mirror you might be better off using a Configuration.
 
Make sure a plane is where you want to mirror. See help for mirroring. For the dwg, open the part/assy and the related dwg at the same time. In the part/assy, SAVE AS, OK, new name. Then go to the dwg, SAVE AS, OK, new name.
Hope I made sense.
 
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