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Site Map
Sketcher
Overview
Conve ntions
What's New
Getting Started
Entering the Sketcher Workbench
Becoming Familiar with the Interface
Sketching from a New Part
Creating Simple Geometry
Applying Constraints
Analyzing Sketches
Modifying sketches
Creating a Pad
Sketching from an Existing Part
Creating a Positioned Sketch
Using the Normal View
Cutting the Pad by the Sketch Plane
Setting the Datum Mode
Creating an Output Feature
User Tasks
Before You Begin
Using Tools for Sketching
Using Colors
Cutting the Part by the Sketch Plane
Converting Standard/Construction Elements
Entering Sketcher Workbench
Creating a Positioned Sketch
Changing a Sketch Support
Setting Constraints
Before you Begin
Quickly Creating Dimensional/Geometrical Constraints
Defining Constraint Measure Direction
Creating Contact Constraints
Modifying Constraints
Creating Constraints via a Dialog Box
Modifying Constraints On/Between Elements
Auto-Constraining a Group of Elements
Animating Constraints
Analyzing and Resolving Over-Constrained or Inconsistent Sketches
Performing Operations on Profiles
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Closing Elements
Breaking Elements
Creating Mirrored Elements
Scaling Elements
Offsetting Elements
Projecting 3D Elements
Isolating Elements
Performing a Quick G eometry Diagnosis
Analyzing the Sketch
Creating O utput Features
Editing Profiles
Modifying Element Coordinates
Performing Auto-Sear ch on Profiles
Editing Conic Curves
Editing Connect ing Curves
Editing a Spline
Editing Spline Offsets
Editing Projection/In tersection marks
Replacing Geometry
Creating Elongated Holes
Creating Hexagons
Creating Centered Rectangles
Creating Centered Pa rallelograms
Sket ching Simple Pro files
Creating Profiles
Creating Circles
Creating Three Points Circles
 
Creating Tri -Tangent Circles
Creating Arcs
Creating Three Points Arcs
Creating Three Points Arcs (Limits)
Creating Splines
Connecting Cu rves with an Arc
Creating Ellipses
Creating Conic Curves
Creating Sta ndard or Construction Elements
Creating Lines
Creating an Infinite Line
Creating a Bisecting Line
Creating Symm etrical Extensions
Creating Points
Creating Equidistant Points
Cre ating Points Using Projection
SmartPick
SmartPicking ...
Creating Geom etry Using SmartPick
Deactivating a Sketch
Custom izing for Sketcher
Glos sary
Index
 
Overview
This book is intended for the user who needs to become quickly familiar with Sketcher product. The Sketcher
User's Guide has been designed to show you sketch 2D elements.
This overview provides the following information:
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Sketcher in a Nutshell
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Before Reading this Guide
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Getting the Most out of This Guide
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Accessing Sample Documents
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Sketcher in a Nutshell
Sketcher application
makes it possible for designers to sketch precise and rapid 2D profiles.
Before Reading this Guide
Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with basic Version 5 concepts such as document windows,
standard and view toolbars. Therefore, we recommend that you read the Infrastructure User's Guide that
describes generic capabilities common to all Version 5 products. It also describes the general layout of V5 and
the interoperability between workbenches.
Getting the Most out of this Guide
To get the mos t out of this guide, we suggest you start reading and performing the step-by-step tutorial
Getting Started . This tutorial will show you how to create a basic profile using SmartPick.
The next sections deal with various types of profiles and associated operations as well a s more deta ils on
constraints that can be applied to these profiles. You may also want to take a look at the Workbench
Description sections describing the Sketcher menus and toolbars at the end of the guide.
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Accessing Sample Documents
To perform the scenarios, you will be using sample documents contained in the online/dysug/samples
folder.
When samples belong to capabilities common to different products, those samples will be found in the
online/cfyug/samples folder.
For more information on accessing sample documents, refer to Accessing Sample Documents in the
Infrastructure User's Guide.
Conventions Used in this Guide
To learn more about the conventions used in this guide, refer to the Conventions section.
 
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