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174 | Chapter 9 Creating Work Features
Creating Work Axes
A work axis is a parametric construction line used as the axis of revolution
for a revolved or swept feature, or an array of features; it is also used to place
a work plane, and to locate new sketch geometry. You can create a work axis
through the center of a cylindrical edge, or draw it on the current sketch
plane by specifying any two points.
PART2 contains a simple revolved feature, a work plane, and a partially con-
strained profile. You create a work axis through the center of the part. Then
you constrain the profile to the work axis so you can cut material from the
base feature.
NOTE For clarity, the parametric dimensions are not shown.
Activate PART2 and use ZOOM to position it on your screen.
Browser Double-click PART2_1. Now right-click PART2_1 and
choose Zoom to.
To create a work axis
1 Use
AMWORKAXIS to create a work axis, responding to the prompt.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Sketched &
Work Features Work Axis.
Select cylinder, cone or torus [Sketch]: Select a cylindrical edge
Because the work axis is created through the center of the part, no constraints
are necessary.