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Using Construction Geometry | 105
Your finished sketch should now look like this.
Save your file.
Using Construction Geometry
Construction geometry can minimize the number of constraints and dimen-
sions needed in a sketch and offers more ways to control sketch features.
Construction geometry works well for sketches that are symmetrical or have
geometric consistencies. Some examples are sketches that have geometry
lying on a radius, a straight line, or at an angle to other geometry.
Construction geometry is any line, arc, or circle in the sketch profile or path
that is a different linetype from the sketch linetype. By default, construction
geometry is placed on the
AM_CON layer. To make construction geometry
easier to see, you can change its color, linetype, or linetype scale.
Construction geometry can be used to constrain only the sketch it is
associated with. When you create a feature from a sketch, you also select the
construction geometry with the path or profile sketch. After the feature is
created, the construction geometry is no longer visible.
Creating Profile Sketches
In this exercise, you follow a typical sequence. As always, study the sketch to
determine what constraints and dimensions you need and decide where to
place construction geometry to make solving the sketch easier.
Open the file sketch7.dwg in the desktop\tutorial folder.
NOTE Back up the tutorial drawing files so you still have the original files if you
make a mistake. See Backing up Tutorial Drawing Files on page 40.