Tinkercad Tutorial - position your objects in different angles easily by using Workplane
- xlcakb
- 3月17日
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The Workplane in Tinkercad serves as a foundational reference grid for positioning, aligning, and constructing 3D models. Key functions include:
Spatial Reference: It provides a base grid (typically aligned to the X-Y plane) for placing and building objects in 3D space, ensuring accurate positioning along the X, Y, and Z axes.
Custom Orientation: Users can redefine the working plane on any face of an existing object or surface, enabling the creation of complex geometries by building on angled or vertical surfaces.
Grid Snapping: Objects snap to the grid lines, allowing precise alignment and consistent spacing, which is critical for functional designs (e.g., 3D-printable parts).
Design Flexibility: By adjusting the workplane, users can work on different sections of a model without manually rotating the view, streamlining the design process.
In essence, the work plane simplifies 3D modeling by acting as an adjustable "construction surface" for intuitive and precise design.
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