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You can change an offset to any of the three planes and the side of the offset.
You can change an offset to any of the three planes and the side of the offset.


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Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face.
Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face.


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The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face.
The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face.


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The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]].
The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]].



Revision as of 21:47, 25 November 2014

Sketcher NewSketch

Menu location
Sketch → Create sketch
Workbenches
Sketcher, PartDesign
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

This will create a new sketch.

Usage

Clicking on the icon without a face (pre-)selected will pop up a dialog asking if the sketch should be drawn on the

  • XY-Plane
  • XZ-Plane
  • YZ-Plane

You can change an offset to any of the three planes and the side of the offset.

Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face.

Note

The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face.

The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using Placement.