You use this function to assign another processing plane to a feature. You can only select this function if a genuine processing plane, i.e. no sketch plane, has been defined in the drawing.
Example:
You have bored a part and want to change the fitting plane for the hole subsequently. (The figure shows a cuboid with a hole derived from a sketch.)
Note: You can also generate a new processing plane and apply it using Insert active processing plane before feature.
This function enables you to subsequently generate a feature's processing plane in order to process that feature. This is useful if the processing plane has been deleted in the meantime or another plane is active...
If a feature requires a processing plane, the references for reconstructing the processing plane are generated automatically.
Edges, surfaces and points connected to the plane are saved. This concerns, for example, the origin of the coordinate system if there is a point in the part at that position, or the xy-plane of the coordinate system if there is a suitable surface in the part.
You can also parameterise the processing plane subsequently via three points. The points you have chosen when defining the processing plane are irrelevant here.
The features requiring a processing plane now have a Processing Plane sub-entry, which, in turn, has the following sub-entries:
If all three points have been defined, they are used to reconstruct the processing plane. Origin defines the origin of the coordinate system, Point on X-axis the direction of the x-axis and Point for Y-axis can be any point on the desired xy-plane. It does not have to lie on the y-axis.
Feature Technology: Context Menu • The Feature Configuration
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