The Circular Plane function creates a plane based on the settings you define in the Data Entry tab and/or the location that you select in the Workspace.
Circular Plane supports the use of the snap increment when using the Pick method to set the origin location. The snap increment allows you to get precise results when using mouse selection and helps to reduce data entry modifications.
To learn more, view Snap Increment.
To open Circular Plane, do one of the following:
In the Surfaces menu, click Circular Plane.
On the Surfaces toolbar, click the icon.
Right-click anywhere in the Workspace, point to CAD, Surfaces, and click Circular Plane.
The parameters display in the Data Entry tab of the Data-CAM Tree Manager.
1 Open the function and define all Data Entry parameters.
2 If you are using Pick, click a point, snap point, or anywhere to place the plane.
You can adjust the snap increment value or turn it off when using the Pick method.
If you are using Enter, type the XYZ coordinate values and click OK to place the plane.
3 Repeat this process as needed to create more planes.
4 Click Cancel to close the function.
The feature is added to the CAD Tree.