You can create a plane at an angle to a reference plane based on
a rotation axis.
Before you begin: You must create or include a 3D Shape
containing geometry.
From the
section of the action bar, click Plane.
Select
Angle/Normal to plane.
In the Reference box, select a plane.
In the Rotation
axis box, select an axis or a line.
This axis can be any line or an implicit element, e. g. a cylinder axis. To select the
latter press and hold the Shift key while moving the
pointer over the element, then click it.
Specify the angle by changing the value in the Angle box or by manipulating the handle in the work area.
The plane is created at the mid point of the rotation axis with the specified
angle to the reference plane.
Click Normal to plane
to set the angle value to 90deg.
Select Project rotation axis on reference plane
.
The plane will be created on the rotation axis projected into the
reference plane.
If the rotation axis is not parallel to the
reference plane, it is aligned to be parallel and the plane will be created
on the aligned rotation axis.
Click OK to create the plane.
The plane
(identified as
Plane.xxx) is added
to the
tree.