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Hello all,
I have a question regadering symmetric and centerlines.
Is it possible to have two centerlines be
symmetric with 1 centerline in the middle via the symmetric constrain?
I want this so that i could create two features that are on each side of the centerline which are symmetric.
Kind regards,
Vincent Ruhe
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Creo seems to only use points in creating symmetry. I would be nice if Creo would also allow lines and center lines to be symmetric about a centerline. I believe CATIA even allows symmetry without creating a centerline.
An Idea for this functionality has been created. Vote for it to let PTC you would like to see it added.
https://community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/Sketch-symmetric-constraint/idi-p/638867
Well, one way is you could make 2 construction points that are symmetric about a centerline. Then draw 2 new centerlines; each is coincident to the point and parallel to the original centerline.
That works, but with a detour. Is there an explanation as to why it is not possible to create two symmetric centerlines directly?
Creo seems to only use points in creating symmetry. I would be nice if Creo would also allow lines and center lines to be symmetric about a centerline. I believe CATIA even allows symmetry without creating a centerline.
An Idea for this functionality has been created. Vote for it to let PTC you would like to see it added.
https://community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/Sketch-symmetric-constraint/idi-p/638867