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Constraining Sketches
When you solve a sketch in Autodesk
®
Mechanical
Desktop
®
, geometric constraints are applied in
accordance with internal rules. To fully constrain the
sketch, you apply the remaining parametric dimensions
and geometric constraints that are necessary to meet
your design goals.
Any time you modify a sketch, the parametric geometry
retains the relationships among design elements.
To reduce the number of constraints required to fully
constrain a sketch, you can use construction geometry.
Construction geometry becomes part of the sketch, but
is ignored when the sketch is used to create a feature.
In the next chapter, you learn to add sketched features
to your constrained sketches.
Creating a strategy for
constraining and dimensioning
Defining sketch shape and size
with dimensions and geometric
constraints
Using construction lines, arcs,
and circles to create and control
sketches
Modifying a design
Re-creating a constrained sketch