Hi everyone,
So a better question this time than my last oversight...
I have what is a essentially a trapezoidal solid with 5 right angle faces and one face angled at 15 degrees. Having contoured the piece off the right angle faces, I now wish to create "channels" in the solid (for nuts for assembly) that are parallel to the 15 degree face. I am trying to sketch my channels in a reference plane 0.35 inches offset inside the solid parallel to the 15 degree face. My problem is that I cannot properly create a sketch of the solid's contour in the reference plane.
If I use convert entities on the 15 degree face, when I attempt to move these entities to the reference plane, the sketch projects normal to the 15 degree face instead of along the faces of the solid that are normal to the major axes. With this method, I have no reference points in the plane from the solid to align the sketch to either, so I can not just move the shifted sketch.
I do not know of a way, or even the existence of possibility, to create a sketch from a section view when sectioning at the reference plane.
If I attempt to contour from the opposite face (not offset at 15)through convert entities and use project curves to project onto the reference, I can not get it to project as I neither have a usable sketch nor face.
Currently, I just did the old fashioned way with freehand sketching, and lots of copy entities, but it would be a pain to make an adjustments to and it's not as fine
Thanks in advance. Newbitry of a student with Solidworks.
So a better question this time than my last oversight...

I have what is a essentially a trapezoidal solid with 5 right angle faces and one face angled at 15 degrees. Having contoured the piece off the right angle faces, I now wish to create "channels" in the solid (for nuts for assembly) that are parallel to the 15 degree face. I am trying to sketch my channels in a reference plane 0.35 inches offset inside the solid parallel to the 15 degree face. My problem is that I cannot properly create a sketch of the solid's contour in the reference plane.
If I use convert entities on the 15 degree face, when I attempt to move these entities to the reference plane, the sketch projects normal to the 15 degree face instead of along the faces of the solid that are normal to the major axes. With this method, I have no reference points in the plane from the solid to align the sketch to either, so I can not just move the shifted sketch.
I do not know of a way, or even the existence of possibility, to create a sketch from a section view when sectioning at the reference plane.
If I attempt to contour from the opposite face (not offset at 15)through convert entities and use project curves to project onto the reference, I can not get it to project as I neither have a usable sketch nor face.
Currently, I just did the old fashioned way with freehand sketching, and lots of copy entities, but it would be a pain to make an adjustments to and it's not as fine
Thanks in advance. Newbitry of a student with Solidworks.