Sketcher workbench
The Sketcher workbench enables us to create and edit 2D geometry. You can set constraints between geometrical elements.
1 Entering Sketcher Workbench
Creating a sketch: To create a sketch,
Select Start -> Mechanical Design -> Sketcher from the menu bar.
Select the
Sketcher icon
and click the
preferred reference plane either in the geometry area or in the specification
tree, or select a planar surface. This creates a "Simple" sketch (sketch, for
which we do not specify the origin and orientation of the absolute axis,).
To edit a sketch: Double-click the sketch or an element of the sketch geometry. You can select it in the geometry area or in the specification tree. 3D, right-click the sketch in the specification tree, Move to [sketch name] object in the contextual menu, select Edit.
2 Creating a Positioned Sketch
In positioned sketch, we can decide the reference plane, and the origin and orientation of the absolute axis. Creating a positioned sketch enables you to define (and later change) explicitly the position of the sketch absolute axis.
Advantages of Positioned Sketch:
You can use the absolute axis directions like external
references for the sketched profile geometry.Creating a positioned sketch
ensures associativity with the 3D geometry. Click the down arrow next to the
Sketcher icon
, and select
the
Sketch with Absolute Axis
Definition icon
. The Sketch
Positioning dialog box appears. In the
3 Using Tools For Sketching
This task shows how tools in sketcher workbench can assist you when sketching elements.
Snap
to Point If activated, As you are sketching the points are
snapped to the intersection points of the grid.
Construction/Standard
Elements: You can create two types of elements: standard
elements and construction elements. Note that creating
standard or construction elements is based upon the same methodology. If
standard elements represent the most commonly created elements, on some
occasions, you will have to create geometry just to assist your design.
Construction elements aim at helping you in sketching the required profile.
Click the Construction/Standard Element
option
command from the
Sketch tools
toolbar so that the elements you are now going to create be either standard or
construction element. As construction elements are not taken into account when
creating features, note that they do not appear outside the Sketcher.
Geometrical
Constraints: When Active, the Geometrical Constraint option
command creates Geometrical Constraint when sketching elements.
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