6.0

Table Of Contents
272 | Chapter 12 Creating Parts
To geometrically constrain a sketch
1 Use
AMADDCON to add tangent constraints to the arcs and lines, following
the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose 2D
Constraints Tangent.
Valid selection(s): line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented: Specify an arc segment
Valid selection(s): line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be made tangent to: Specify an adjoining line segment
Solved underconstrained sketch requiring n dimensions or constraints.
Valid selection(s): line, circle, arc, ellipse or spline segment
Select object to be reoriented:
Continue adding constraints, or press
ENTER twice to end the command
NOTE If the constraint display is too small, choose Part Part Options and
adjust the constraint size in the Desktop Options dialog box. Redisplay the
constraints.
You need to add radial constraints so that opposing arcs have equal radii.
Radial constraints make the arcs the same size and maintain the symmetry
needed between the sides of the bracket.
Fewer dimensions are needed because one parametric dimension solves 2
degrees of freedom by specifying the size of 2 arcs.