To Mirror Geometry
1. Select the geometry to mirror and click Flexible Modeling > Mirror. The Mirror Geometry tab opens.
2. To mirror the selected rounds and chamfers that attach the mirrored geometry to the model, click the References tab and check the Transform selected attachment rounds/chamfers check box. If you do not check this check box, the selected attaching rounds and chamfers are removed and optionally recreated.
3. To set additional attachment options, right-click and use the shortcut menu or use the Attachment and Options tabs.
4. Right-click and click References > Mirror Plane, or click the Mirror plane collector.
5. Click to select a mirror plane. The mirror feature is created.
6. To navigate through other possible solutions for geometry configurations, on the Attachment tab, click Next or Previous.
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When you click Next, the system might stop responding while it tries to find the best possible solution. This is because it checks for all possible combinations for the solution. The system might also stop responding if a solution does not exist.
At this point, to interrupt the check and continue working:
1. While the model is regenerating, click Stop at the bottom of the window to interrupt the regeneration. A failed feature is created.
2. In the Model Tree, click the failed feature and select Edit Definition. Even if you do not make any changes in the settings, this gives you the opportunity to check if the result is what you want.
3. Click OK. The feature regenerates.
When the system is unable to find more than one solution, the Previous and Next options are not available.
You can select a different solution when you redefine the Mirror feature.
7. Click OK or middle-click to accept the feature.
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Currently, the original appearances of the mirrored surfaces or quilts are not preserved by the Mirror feature. Upon feature creation, the mirrored surfaces will display the model default appearance.