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Using Construction Geometry | 111
Constraining Path Sketches
Construction geometry helps you constrain sketches that may be difficult to
constrain with only the geometry of the sketch shape. In this exercise, you
create a path sketch, add a construction line, and constrain the sketch to the
line.
Before you begin this exercise, create a new part definition for the sketch.
To create a new part definition
1 Use AMNEW to create a new part definition.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Part New
Part.
2 Press
ENTER on the command line to accept the default part name.
3 Pan the drawing so you have room to create the next sketch.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Pan.
You are ready for the next exercise.
To use construction geometry in a swept path
1 Use
PLINE to draw the following sketch.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose 2D Sketching
Polyline.
Use the arc/direction option of
PLINE to draw the arcs. You can also use your
cursor crosshairs to visually align the endpoints of each arc as you sketch.
NOTE To enlarge the crosshairs, choose Assist Options. Under Crosshair
Size, set the size to 15 or larger.