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588 | Chapter 20 Combining Parts and Surfaces
3 Make the isometric view active.
To see the dimensions and the profile sketch more clearly, rotate the isomet-
ric view until the back of the camera faces you.
Desktop Menu View 3D Views Back Left Isometric
Define the distance between the top of the sketch and the top of the camera
back.
4 Use
AMPARDIM to constrain the rectangle to the camera body, responding to
the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Dimensioning
New Dimension.
Select first object: Select line (1)
Select second object or place dimension: Select line (2)
Specify dimension placement: Specify a location (3)
Enter dimension value or [Undo/Hor/Ver/Align/Par/aNgle/Ord/Diameter/pLace]
<0.2355>: Enter .1626
Solved underconstrained sketch requiring 1 dimensions or constraints.
5 Define the distance between the right side of the sketch and the right edge
of the camera back.
Select first object: Select line (4)
Select second object or place dimension: Select line (5)
Specify dimension placement: Specify a location (6)
Enter dimension value or [Undo/Hor/Ver/Align/Par/aNgle/Ord/Diameter/pLace]
<0.8583>: Enter .8426
Solved fully constrained sketch.
Select first object: Press
ENTER
Next, cut the film compartment from the camera body.
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