I said I wasn't going to reply again, but I changed my mind. I watched most of that video. You were moving so fast that it was difficult for me to follow much of it, but the only thing I saw you do that you can't do in SW was create the angled plane without a sketch or model geometry to drive it.Pernils wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:21 pm I made a quick tut about planes in edge. Hope it helps somewhat.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13uuSyR ... sp=sharing
1. You activated a special command to change the size of the planes. In SW you can just grab a visible plane at any time and change the size, without accessing a specific command (though for all practical purposes the planes don't have a defined size; you're just adjusting the extent of the visible indication of it).
2. You created an offset plane to sketch on for the initial extrude. In SW there's no need to do that. You can have the extrude offset from the sketch plane in the extrude's property manager.
3. When creating a new feature on the extrude you created a new plane coincident with a face. In SW you don't need to do that. You can sketch on, and extrude from, any planar face.
4. When placing a dimension, you accepted the initial value, then later clicked on that value to edit it. With SW you can do the same thing if you have Instant 2d turned on.
5. While I rarely use the feature, I'm pretty sure you can delete and replace faces in SW like you did in your demo.
It was about that time that I lost track of what was going on. Feel free to ask questions about any of the above if you'd like.
Glenn