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92 | Chapter 7 Constraining Sketches
2 Use AMADDCON to add vertical constraints to the two inner angled lines,
responding to the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose 2D
Constraints Vertical.
Valid selection(s): line, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify line (3)
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 2 dimensions or constraints.
Valid selection(s): line, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify line (4)
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 1 dimensions or constraints.
Valid selection(s): line, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Press
ENTER
[Hor/Ver/PErp/PAr/Tan/CL/CN/PRoj/Join/XValue/YValue/Radius/Length/Mir/Fix]
<eXit>: Press
ENTER
The vertical constraints are applied, and your sketch should look like this.
You removed the constraints that forced these lines to be parallel to one
another. In order to force the outer lines to be complementary angles to one
another, you need to add an angular dimension to the leftmost line.
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