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create a specular coordinate system for assembly

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good morning to all, in creating the axieme body of the car, of which were originally created only the "left" parts I find a moment in difficulty in creating a part of the right mirror. I have to assemble the part in question also on the right side (but it is the same part assembled on the left, not a new mirrored part). the problem is that on the left it was assembled with the coordinate system and the same thing I could not do for the right side. my question is: is it possible to create in the part an additional system of specular coordinates than that already existing so that you can assemble the part on the right side in a simple way (without having to proceed to manual assembly)?
Thanks for the answers, I'm a little early on.
 
You can do it.
elementaryly, you can go and see how the carded terna was created in the left mirror.
inside the same file you create a new terna matching the first but with one of the reversed axes in the direction (I should see the file to be more precise).
in the axieme reassemble the mirror using the new Cartesian terna.
 
You can do it.
elementaryly, you can go and see how the carded terna was created in the left mirror.
inside the same file you create a new terna matching the first but with one of the reversed axes in the direction (I should see the file to be more precise).
in the axieme reassemble the mirror using the new Cartesian terna.
until I got here, I created a new system of coordinates that coincides with the pre-existing one, but I don't understand how to change the orientation of one of the three coordinate axes (because I think it only allows to rotate the terna around one of the three axes, so I can't get what I need)
 
because it does not allow you, if for example you have to reverse the y axis, just rotate the terna around the x axis of 180°.
 
because it does not allow you, if for example you have to reverse the y axis, just rotate the terna around the x axis of 180°.
but in this way I would also find the z axis in the opposite direction
 
until I got here, I created a new system of coordinates that coincides with the pre-existing one, but I don't understand how to change the orientation of one of the three coordinate axes (because I think it only allows to rotate the terna around one of the three axes, so I can't get what I need)
If you say "select references" you can select plans to establish axle orientation.
to get a specular coordinate system to the original you have to reverse 2 axes.
Bye.
 
follow the indications of prof. ... but it seems strange that you have to reverse one axis.
the mirror, as it has an attack, must have for a rotation on two axles (see attached image).
 

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If you say "select references" you can select plans to establish axle orientation.
to get a specular coordinate system to the original you have to reverse 2 axes.
Bye.
I had also tried this procedure, and when I execute the "flip" of the axes regarding the plan that I have taken as a reference always reverses the direction of two axes per time (to understand, if I flip the axis y changes the direction also of the z axis).

edit - in reality it is to mount in a specular way only the external cover of the mirror, not all the support (of which it was easy instead to create the symmetric part regarding the left)
 

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