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44 | Chapter 6 Creating Parametric Sketches
Sketching Tips
Some of these tips do not apply to this chapter, but you will see their useful-
ness when you use sketches to create complex parts.
Tip Explanation
Keep sketches simple It is easier to work with a single object than a multiple-object
sketch. Combine simple sketches for complex shapes.
Repeat simple shapes If a design has repeating elements, sketch one and then copy or
array as needed.
Define a sketching
layer
Specify a separate layer and color for sketching. Your sketch is
visible with other part geometry but easy to identify when you
need to modify it.
Preset sketch
tolerances
Define characteristics, such as sketch precision and angular
tolerance of sketch lines, if the default values are not sufficient.
Draw sketches to size When your sketches are roughly correct in size and shape, your
design is less likely to become distorted as dimensions or
constraints are added. Sketch a rectangle to serve as a boundary
for the base feature to set relative size. Sketch the feature, but
delete the rectangle before you create a profile.
Use PLINE Whenever possible, use the PLINE command to create your
sketches. With PLINE, you can easily draw tangent lines and arcs.