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Construct Plane: using 2 surfaces what is the best approach?

I have a datum that is 2 separate plane surfaces with opposing vectors but on the same center line.

What is the best approach: creating a few independent points on both surfaces and combining them into one plane OR creating 2 separate planes and then Constructing a plane from them?

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  • I'd say measure two planes.
    create COP from two planes Construct secondary datum plane from the COP (I think you can do this but can't check right now.) I think this will give a resultant plane external to material, so if the planes aren't actually coplaner it should give the best simulated plane to represent assembly conditions.
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  • I'd say measure two planes.
    create COP from two planes Construct secondary datum plane from the COP (I think you can do this but can't check right now.) I think this will give a resultant plane external to material, so if the planes aren't actually coplaner it should give the best simulated plane to represent assembly conditions.
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