In a part, a work plane is an infinite construction plane that is parametrically attached to a feature. In an assembly, a work plane is constrained relative to an existing component.
Ribbon: 3D Model tab Work Features panel Plane
The Plane drop-down menu offers the following work plane creation options:
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Appropriate vertices, edges, or faces to define a work plane
Result:
Creates a work plane through the selected objects.
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A planar face. Click the face and drag in the direction of the offset. Enter a value in the edit box to specify the offset distance.
Result:Creates a work plane parallel to the selected face at the specified offset distance.
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A planar face or work plane and any point, in either order.
Result:
The work plane coordinate system is derived from the plane selected.
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Two parallel planar faces or work planes.
Result:
The new work plane is oriented to the coordinate system and has the same outward normal of the first selected plane.
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A torus.
Result:
The work plane is created through the center, or midplane, of the torus.
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A part face or plane and any edge or line parallel to the face.
Result:
Creates a work plane angled 90 degrees from the part face or plane. Enter the desired angle in the edit box and click the check mark to reset at the new angle.
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Any three points (endpoints, intersections, midpoints, work points).
Result:
The positive X axis is directed from the first point to the second point. The positive Y axis is perpendicular to the positive X axis through the third point.
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Two coplanar work axes, edges, or lines.
Result:
The positive X axis is oriented along the first selected edge.
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A curved face and a linear edge, in either order.
Result:
The X axis is defined by the line of tangency to the face. The positive Y axis is defined from the X axis to the edge.
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A curved face and an endpoint, midpoint, or work point.
Result:
The X axis is defined by the line of tangency to the face. The positive Y axis is defined from the X axis to the point.
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A curved face and a planar face or work plane, in either order.
Result:
The new work plane coordinate system is derived from the selected plane. This method can also be used to create a work plane tangent to a face or plane that is normal to a plane.
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A linear edge or axis and a point, in either order.
Result:
The positive X axis is oriented from the intersection of the plane and axis to the point. Specify the direction of the positive Y axis.
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A nonlinear edge or sketch curve (arc, circle, ellipse, or spline) and a vertex, edge midpoint, sketch point, or work point on the curve.
Result:
The new work plane is normal to the curve and passes through the point.