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Creating Cut Line Sketches | 75
As with the other sketches you created, a message tells you how many dimen-
sions and constraints are needed to fully solve the sketch. In this case, you
need five dimensions or constraints to complete the definition of the sketch:
three to define the shape of the sketch, and two to constrain it to the part.
When you create a cross-section drawing view, this sketch defines the path
of the cut plane. If you change the size of the part or holes, or their place-
ment, the cut line is updated to reflect the new values.
For the next exercise, you use the circular part. In the Browser, click the
minus sign in from of PART1_1 to collapse the part hierarchy. Then click the
plus sign in front of PART2_1 to expand the circular part hierarchy.
Before you begin, you need to activate the circular part.
Browser Double-click PART2_1.
PART2_1 is activated, and highlighted in the Browser and on your screen.
NOTE Before you can work on a part, it must be active.