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mirror aletta respects a floor

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I'm sorry, but I keep pulling up old posts because I'm looking for solutions, but I can't find them.
Then I swear I'll stop.
I attached my file (version 2023) where I have to mirror the aletta in grey compared to the floor called "symmetry floor".
It should be a trivial operation, holy numerals, but I just can't.
 

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I'm sorry, but I keep pulling up old posts because I'm looking for solutions, but I can't find them.
Then I swear I'll stop.
I attached my file (version 2023) where I have to mirror the aletta in grey compared to the floor called "symmetry floor".
It should be a trivial operation, holy numerals, but I just can't.
What format is it? Can you export it to step?
 
Because I'm an idiot...
I had searched in the solidworks forum and I didn't realize the post was in solid edge
Excuse me.
 
ciao @massimo78 I'll attach you step files with the mirrored aletta. to do so I made an extrusion that understood the aletta, I mirrored the extrusion and on the left side I created the Boolean intersection of the aletta, on the right I subtracted and then mirrored the intersection. with nx a 2-minute operation.
Hi.
 

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with 2022 I had no problem mirroring this object, which among other things is a solid body and not a surface.
ciao @massimo78I'll attach you step files with the mirrored aletta. to do so I made an extrusion that understood the aletta, I mirrored the extrusion and on the left side I created the Boolean intersection of the aletta, on the right I subtracted and then mirrored the intersection. with nx a 2-minute operation.
Hi.
with similar procedures it is also done with solid edge; with synchronous (for chewing) even faster.
 
excuse the mess made and at this point place also the solution.
I would work with the surfaces and then solidify them, but still there are two roads:
1) cut the body in 2 isolating the fin, mirror it and command "Abbina"
2) offset surface with zero value of the fin, mirror the surface body, close it, solidify it and " match".

In particular, the only surface was enough for me because I needed to simulate the rough in the cam.
thanks to all
 
with 2022 I had no problem mirroring this object, which among other things is a solid body and not a surface.

with similar procedures it is also done with solid edge; with synchronous (for chewing) even faster.
Could you post a short video of how you do it with sa st? I couldn't.
Thank you.
 

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