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E. Create WCS BOTTOM CUT Plane.Step 1. Display the Planes Manger (Alt-L).
Step 2. In the Planes Manger: Click Create a new plane drop down and select Relative to WCS > Top, Fig. 5.
Step 3. In the New Plane dialog box: Key-in BOTTOM CUT for name, Fig. 6 Origin X 0 Origin Y -1.25 Origin Z 0 Uncheck Set WCS Click OK . Note position of X, Y and Z, Fig. 7.
Step 4. Back in the Planes Manager: Right click BOTTOM CUT plane and select Rotate incremental, Fig. 8.
Step 5. In the Rotate Incremental dialog box set: About X 90, Fig. 9 About Z -90 Confirm position of X, Y and Z, Fig. 10. Click OK .
Tip: In the Fuselage WCSs we want the X postive axes running from Origin to rear of Fuselage. Z axis running out away from Origin (up if you switch to Iso view, Fig. 10.
F. Create WCS TOP CUT Plane.Step 1. In the Planes Manger:
Click Create a new plane drop down and select Relative to WCS > Top, Fig. 11.
Step 2. In the New Plane dialog box: Key-in TOP CUT for name, Fig. 12 Origin X 0 Origin Y 1.25 Origin Z 0 Click OK .Note position of X, Y and Z, Fig. 13.
Step 3. Back in the Planes Manager: Right click TOP CUT plane and select Rotate incremental, Fig. 14.
Step 4. In the Rotate Incremental dialog box set: About X -90, Fig. 15 About Y 0 About Z 90 Confirm position of X, Y and Z, Fig. 16. Click OK .
Step 5. Back in Planes Manager: Click Set All , Fig. 17.
Step 6. Change to the Isometric View. Right click in the graphics window and click (Alt-7).
G. Rectangular Shape with Surface.Step 1. Use Ctrl-T to toggle Translucency.
Step 2. On the Wireframe tab , click Rectangular Shapes
on Rectangle drop down.
Step 3. In the Rectangular Shape Options box set: Base Point Fig. 18
Width 8.7
Height 1.7 Click center Anchor point Check Surface Press the C key on keyboard to configure Auto Cursor behavior of your cursor to snap to Arc Center. Click front arc of Motor hole as point to translate from, Fig. 19.