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moving a profile in a plane parallel to its

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hi to everyone, I would like to know if it is possible, and if so, how, to bring the profile I created in one plan, in another.
that is, I would like to move the selected profile in a parallel plane to 1 mm away. Thank you.Immagine12.webp
 
You could create a parallel plan to the initial one (offset from a floor) of 1mm and then project the profile on the new floor with a new sketch. but what result do you want to get? will you extrude the profile? because in case you can act after the solid by moving it at will (transla) indicating the direction, or, even better, indicate you in the menu prisma from where to start the extrusion (clicking on "other" and then specifying the second limit).

Bye.

p.s. remember to introduce you in the offtopics section!
 
Hello

if the profile you show you created
inside a sketch, you can use
copy and paste... .
create a new reference plan to transfer
geometry, (the plane can also be a face of
an existing solid, and in this case you do not have to create
a new plan, but only select the face
when you do the bonding operation)
select the plan
or face for new positioning -> paste-

if the profile is a wire-i.e. a polylinea, or a
unior multiple lines, in gsd environment you have to use
the translate/spoke feature that will allow you
move geometry to a new location

move -> distance/direction or point/point
in both cases within the command
with context menu functions you can create new references
points , line , vectors etc.

to the
 
by clicking the button on the sketch you can change the support plan (change sketch support).
if the target plane is parallel to the original one you should not have problems with the sliding option.
Good job
 
I thank all for the answers, my final goal was to rotate the profile to generate a cylinder (I must represent a key; In any case I solved by translating the prism.
@venez: how do you show up in the offtopics section?
 

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