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Basic Concepts of Work Features
When you build a parametric part, you define how the parts features are
associated. Changing one feature directly affects all the features related to it.
Work features are special construction features that help you define the rela-
tionships between the features on your part. They provide control when
placing sketches and features. Any changes to the position of a work feature
directly affect the placement of the sketches and features constrained to it.
You use work features to define
A plane to place sketches and features
A plane or edge to place parametric dimensions and constraints
An axis or point of rotation for revolved, swept, and array features
There are three types of work features: work planes, work axes, and work
points. In this tutorial, you learn the basics of creating and modifying each
of these work features.
Open the file w_feat.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.
The drawing contains three simple parts.
Each part has a profile sketch associated with it. You create work features to
control the behavior of each of the sketches.