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Using construction lines to build robust sketches - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2018 Essential Training
Using construction lines to build robust sketches
- [Instructor] In this example we're going to take a look at how to build better and more robust sketches by using some center lines and some relationships. So in this case here we've got a fully defined sketch and there's absolutely nothing wrong with this design. The problem is that we've got a long of things that are being repeated, so the general rule of thumb is if you have the same dimension called out more than one time in your drawing, it is too many times. So let's go ahead and see if we can't fix up this design a little bit better, to get the exact same shape but have it be a lot more robust of a sketch. So the first thing I want to point out is where the origin is. Right here we've got the origin kind of the bottom of the left hand corner. And I'd really prefer to see something symmetrical. So let's go ahead and click on this little green box down here, delete that, and then go ahead and drag that corner over here and let's make that origin right in the center of this line.…
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Trimming and extending portions of a sketch4m 51s
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Creating offset geometry2m 26s
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Moving, copying, rotating, scaling, and stretching elements3m 25s
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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions3m
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Using the Mirror tools2m 10s
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Creating repeating patterns in a sketch4m 23s
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Using construction lines to build robust sketches4m 28s
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Using the Convert Entities tool2m 26s
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Adding fillets and chamfers to sketches2m 23s
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