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The lug color in the detail view changes to red. However, the lug color
remains unchanged in the parent view.
For practice, create the same detail view using a circle for selection. Notice
how the command line prompts change according to the selection type you
use.
Next, you create a cross sectiona view that cuts through a point on the part
along a work plane, or if the part is an offset section, through a sketch. Work
planes are often easier to visualize and select than cutting planes.
If you choose not to create a work plane, you will find it easier to select only
the endpoints of edges and the centers of circles or arcs to specify a cutting
plane.
In this tutorial, you will create a work plane for the cross-section view, using
an axis and an existing work plane.
To create a cross-section and isometric view
1 Return to Model mode.
Browser Select the Model tab.
2 Use
AMWORKPLN to create a work plane for the cross-section view.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Sketched &
Work Features Work Plane.
In the Work Plane dialog box, specify:
1st Modifier: On Edge/Axis
2nd Modifier: Planar Normal
Create Sketch Plane: Clear the check box
Choose OK.