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perpendicular plan

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I've been banging my head for a while and I haven't found anything with the search.

in inventor is there no possibility to create a plan perpendicular to another plan?
I had to get 2 intersection points, one axis and then build it perpendicular to the latter. I think it's very slender, but otherwise I couldn't do it.
 
I've been banging my head for a while and I haven't found anything with the search.

in inventor is there no possibility to create a plan perpendicular to another plan?
I had to get 2 intersection points, one axis and then build it perpendicular to the latter. I think it's very slender, but otherwise I couldn't do it.
But you didn't like one of the default axes?

Anyway I would do like this:
I click an existing plane or face, I take the command "work plane" (the generic one), I click one of the default axes (of course what I need as a rotation axis) and inventor asks me to give the value of rotation. done.
 
too easy, I have to make a perpendicular plan to another user plan, not one of the default ones.
 
if you have a edge on the user plane create a work plan using the axis as a rotation axis.
if you don't have the edge and have a point on the user plane, create user plan
Right click
creates axis using the point and plane and uses the axis as rotation
 
in inventor is there no possibility to create a plan perpendicular to another plan?
Yes, on the first floor draws a construction line that will be the line that will intersect the two floors.
then from the top menu go to "plane/angle plane around edge" (these are the English commands, for the Italian version you just have to translate them) and create a floor with an angle to taste regarding the first floor and passing through the line created.

ciauz
 
If you have a plan, whatever it is, you will certainly have a perpendicular plan at the origin (at a plan of origin). Just go slowly, and select a perpendicular origin on your plan.
 

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