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112 | Chapter 7 Constraining Sketches
2 Use AM2DPATH to create a 2D path from your sketch, responding to the
prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Sketch Solving
2D Path.
Select objects: Specify the polyline
Select objects: Press
ENTER
Specify the start point of the path: Specify one of the ends of the path
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 10 dimensions or constraints.
Create a profile plane perpendicular to the path? [Yes/No] <Yes>: Enter n
You can use either end for the start point.
Mechanical Desktop reports that the sketch needs ten or more additional
constraints, depending on how you drew the sketch.
3 Draw two construction lines. The goal is to have each of the ends of the arcs
meet the construction lines.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose 2D Sketching
Construction Line.
4 In the Desktop Browser, expand the PART2_1 hierarchy.
5 Use
AMRSOLVESK to append the construction lines to your sketch, following
the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Sketch Solving
Append.
Select geometry to append to sketch: Specify a construction line
Select geometry to append to sketch: Specify the other construction line
Select geometry to append to sketch: Press
ENTER
Redefining existing sketch.
Specify start point of path: Specify one of the ends of the path
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 6 dimensions or constraints.
The construction lines have reduced the number of constraints or dimen-
sions needed by constraining the arc endpoints and centers to the line. The
construction lines have been made horizontal as well.