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how do you seize this view?

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leggera

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Hello.

I should dissect a piece with ribbed holes put oblique.
I would like to dissect as in figure, but it doesn't allow me to.
I'm not going to have to build a sketch and bind the section.
Tell me not...
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enter into the modification of the work plan (right key on the plane and modification ), you open the sketch environment, project the holes with the command project gemoteria and then reverse the plan by making it pass through the holes centers, comclude. you will see that you have the section
 
I do not understand where you find it difficult to do that section, if you touch the edges of the hole automatically binds to the center of the same.
if even it did not, as stefano says, the correct way of working is to open the sketch and bind it.
Concluding, the representation of a section made in that way is really bad not to say wrong, it is used precisely in particular cases.
that piece must be dissected like thisSezione.webpof course if you want to see in section both holes.
 
you can also do a sketch, make a passing line for the centers of the two holes, term the sketch, right click "section"
will automatically give you the section. Once you create the sectioned view you can rotate it and straighten the view.
 
i do not understand where you find it difficult to do that section, if you touch the edges of the hole automatically binds to the center of the same.
if even it did not, as stefano says, the correct way of working is to open the sketch and bind it.
concluding, the representation of a section made in that way is really bad not to say wrong, it is used precisely in particular cases.
that piece must be dissected like thisView attachment 46606of course if you want to see in section both holes.
i meant obliquely.
 
I do not understand where you find it difficult to do that section, if you touch the edges of the hole automatically binds to the center of the same.
if even it did not, as stefano says, the correct way of working is to open the sketch and bind it.
Concluding, the representation of a section made in that way is really bad not to say wrong, it is used precisely in particular cases.
that piece must be dissected like this
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of course if you want to see in section both holes.
I would like to say that it is not a matter of concern.
 
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