Creating Mirrored Instances of Assembly Components
In assemblies, when you mirror a component, you add the mirror as another instance of the component, positioned symmetrically about a plane.
Creating a mirrored instance is most useful for symmetrical components.
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After mirror |
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To create a mirrored instance and specify its orientation:
Mirroring Asymmetric Components
In assemblies, when you mirror an asymmetric component, using the bounding box to position the mirrored component with respect to the mirror plane provides better results than using the center of mass.
When you create a mirrored instance of an asymmetric component, none of the
orientations is a true mirror; all are flipped orientations. For a true mirror,
create an opposite-hand version.
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Opposite-hand version of asymmetric component |
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To create a mirrored instance of an asymmetric component in an assembly: