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116 | Chapter 7 Constraining Sketches
3 Use AMPROFILE to turn the sketch into a profile sketch, making sure to select
both the polyline and the circle.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Sketch Solving
Profile.
At this point, the circle may be tangent to some or all of the sides of the
triangle.
4 Use AMADDCON to add Tangent constraints to the sketch, following the
prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose 2D
Constraints Tangent.
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify the line (1)
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be made tangent to: Specify the circle (2)
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 5 dimensions or constraints.
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify the line (3)
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be made tangent to: Specify the circle (4)
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 4 dimensions or constraints.
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify the line (5)
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be made tangent to: Specify the circle (6)
Solved under constrained sketch requiring 3 dimensions or constraints.
Valid selections: line, circle, arc, 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
Mechanical Desktop now needs three or more dimensions or constraints to
fully solve the sketch.
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