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If you want to assign design variables as you are defining part sketches and
creating features, use the Equation Assistant. You can activate the Equation
Assistant in two ways:
When you are prompted for a dimension value, right-click the graphics
area.
While you are creating sketched and placed features, in the feature dialog
box, right-click a value field.
For more information about working with design variables, see Using
Design Variables on page 239.
To begin this lesson, open the file saddle.dwg in the desktop\tutorial folder.
The drawing is blank but contains the settings you need for this tutorial.
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.
Creating Base Features
The overall shape of the saddle bracket is simple. First, you sketch a shape to
represent the saddle and lugs.
Next, you convert the sketch to a base feature and modify its shape by inter-
secting it with a second feature. Intersecting the base feature is like cutting
away material you dont need.
saddle arch