Part Design. Sketcher - Basic 1 13,0600,1488,1586(SP6)

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Part Design Sketcher - Basic 1 13,0600,1488,1586(SP6)

In this exercise, we will learn the foundation of the Sketcher and its basic functions. The Sketcher is a tool used to create two-dimensional (2D) geometries on plains only, including on the plains of the part. These Sketches are a basic building stone for most of the actions in creating a solid bodies as well as they can be used as curves on their own for different usage. Within the Sketcher, the user can create lines, circles, arcs, polygons, dots, ellipses, and more. He can give dimensions, add geometrical constrains, trim and/or extend entities, deals with corners, chamfers and rounds. The user can also use tools for sketching with symmetry, for copy and move entities and more. The user can add, remove and edit dimensions and geometrical constrains easily at any time and create parametric relations. Geometrical constrains Sketcher Toolbar Sketcher CS Sketch under defined Sketch fully defined Sketch Status Sketch Tools! Notice/ Remember Left mouse button name is "pick" Middle mouse button name is "Exit" 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 2

Sketcher general information Sketch plane After picking the Sketcher command it is necessary to choose the sketch plane. The following options are available: By pressing the exit, we can use the system default to open the sketch plane on main XY plain. Picking 2 of the 3 major axis XY, YZ, XZ. Picking any planar face of the part. Picking geometries that define a plane, i.e. 3 points or line and point. Sketcher status and colors Sketcher status intended to show the user the progress from under defined sketch to a fully defined sketch. The system use different colors to show the status of the sketch as well as having a status bar at the bottom of the screen: Blue color mean that the sketch is under defend Add dimensions and geometrical constrains until reaching fully defend sketch. Pink color mean that the sketch is fully defend This is the desired and recommended situation time to "OK". Orange color mean that the sketch is over defend Do not continue check why got it over defend and fix it. Red means that there is inconsistency Do not continue check why got it inconsistent and fix it. Purple is for geometries that came from "Add reference" and/or "Add geometry" The sketch is fully defend - No need to change the color. Green related to a reference dimension. Sketch over defined Sketch fully defined Sketch under defined Regular dimension Reference dimension 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 3

Applicable sketcher for solid Applicable sketch for solid is basic a sketch that is not intersect herself and it can close or open (open sketch for "thin wall on" mode in some solid functions). Applicable sketch Not applicable sketch! Please notice: A Solid object will be generated based on a valid sketch only, even if the sketch is partially defined. For the best practice it is recommended to work with pink - "fully defined" sketches. Sketcher Toolbar Select Rectangle Pick entities in the current sketch. It is also useable to "drag" and move undefined points, lines and arcs. Use to build a rectangle Line Use to build a line Circle Use to build a circle Polygon Use to build a polygon Dimension Use to entities Point Use to build a point Center Of Geometry Create a point or points in the center of picked entities Arc Use to build an arc 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 4

Ellipse Use to build an ellipse Spline Use to build a spline Symmetry Sketch entities under symmetry condition Corner Create corners, chamfers and rounds Offset Create offset to entities Mirror Create copy mirror Through line Copy/Move/Rotate Copy, move or rotate picked entities Trim Tools Changeable icon according to picked trim function selected Trim Trim overlapped who intersect each other Trim (Split) / Extend Add Geometry Add Reference Add Constraints Trim, split or extend entities Pick lines, circles, points etc. from the model to be added as geometry of the sketch Pick lines, circles, points etc. from the model to be use as reference for the sketch Add geometrical constraints to entities (to save dimensioning) Turn To Reference Pick entities to turn them to reference and vice versa Sketch Tools Additional Sketcher commands Delete Use to delete picked entities and dimensions 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 5

1. From the main menu pick "New Part File": 2. From the toolbar pick the "Sketcher" Command, Sketcher pick entities to define the plan Sketch To approve and finish use the "OK" To approve and continue use the "Apply" "Cancel" exit the command without keep changes Press the Exit (middle mouse button), the system default will open the sketch plane on main XY plain. 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 6

3. Pick the rectangular Command and pick 2 points on the screen as shown: 1 st pick 2 nd pick Give dimensions, notice the order of dimensioning (L1, L2, L3, L4) until it is Fully Defined:! In the following exercises we will do several sketches until they are pink "Fully Defined". For time saving instead of opening a new file each time it is an option to "Cancel Sketch" and immediately start the next exercise. 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 7

4. Start a new sketch, pick the Rectangular command, pick 2 points to create it. 5. Pick the Add Constraints command and pick 2 points as shown mid point (X) and ucs point: Pick Mid Pick UCS Give this 2 points the Constraint "Same X", only the midpoint will move to align with the UCS. 6. Repeat and pick 2 points as shown mid point (Y) and UCS point: Pick Mid Pick UCS Give this 2 points the Constraint "Same Y", only the midpoint will move to align with the UCS. 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 8

It possible to see on the sketch the geometric constraints, note that there is 2 pairs of them. Close the Add Constraints menu.! By using the select, it is possible to drag and move lines or points. The movement will be identical for both sides since the mid points are locked. So it will be when giving dimensions. 7. Give dimensions as shown: End of Exercise. 3DXPERT PART DESIGN - Sketcher - Basic 1 9