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normal plane to the curve

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fraribre

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Hello everyone!
I have to create normal work plans at a curve, I have succeeded but with the limitation that the plans are created only at the beginning, at the center and at the end of the curve. I need other plans also at other points of the curve; I'm sure I'm not able, how is it possible?

I have seen a solid edge working partner (normal curve plans) creates them dynamically at any point (of the curve) and it seems impossible for our inventor not to do it.

Thank you very much in advance!!!!

france
 
after creating the first floor with the features you said (start/center/end curve ), you can use it as ref. to do others, with the relative corners you want.
If you have points on the curve you can use them as a reference to place axles through which the radial planes will pass (normal at curve )
I don't know how he works. But I don't think the inv system. and then so limiting.

ti allego file inv 2010

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inserting perpendicular planes to a curve presupposes the existence of points along this.
then first insert a point to a head of the curve and then use the series comendo to place one or more points along the curve. to make it select the point and then as direction select the curve, insert recurrences and distance and the game is made.
in posizonating the plan you have to select the curve and the point.
allego sample files
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First of all, thanks to the Solemnity, the precision and compactness that you all demonstrate!!!!
I tried as you say and it works, so my problem solved it; Thanks again.

But comparing this need with solid edge seems to me that inv is a little more slender.

I saw that with if I can generate normal plans at a curve anywhere, without necessarily going to generate hook points.

Are you from my idea that inv is a little bit more Moroccan?
 
I saw that with if I can generate normal plans at a curve anywhere, without necessarily going to generate hook points. ?
the positioning of the plane is linked to the drag of the cursor, but then can you define it as angular value?

I think so, but then, the fact that he created it at any point and then had to sharpen it angularly what advantage he has?

It would be different if you, having given the axis and the ref. plan, could immediately type the relative corner of the new plane.

Bye.
 
"The positioning of the plane is linked to the drag of the cursor, but then can you define it as angular value?"the positioning is linked to the drag with the cursor, but the plane is always and only normal (90°).

Thank you.

france
 

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