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10.5.4. Sketcher (feature based)

10.5.4.1. Overview of user interface
10.5.4.2. Launching the 2-D Sketcher
10.5.4.2.1. Create new sketch
10.5.4.2.2. Edit sketch
10.5.4.3. Function buttons
10.5.4.3.1. Basics for use
10.5.4.3.2. Point
10.5.4.3.2.1. Connection points for assembly construction
10.5.4.3.2.1.1. General connection points
10.5.4.3.2.1.2. Name conventions for Connection points and Insertion lines
10.5.4.3.2.1.3. Direction of connection points
10.5.4.3.2.1.4. Connection points at miters
10.5.4.3.2.1.5. Connection points at connection elements
10.5.4.3.2.1.6. Create Connection line
10.5.4.3.2.2. Create pattern
10.5.4.3.2.2.1. Create pattern with same alignment
10.5.4.3.2.2.2. Create rotated pattern
10.5.4.3.2.2.2.1. Create pattern with circular orientation
10.5.4.3.2.2.2.2. Angular borings
10.5.4.3.2.2.2.3. Arrange borings to points of reference
10.5.4.3.2.2.2.4. Move point of reference of rotated pattern
10.5.4.3.2.2.3. Irregular patterns
10.5.4.3.2.3. Sweep
10.5.4.3.2.4. Connection points as Published elements for automatic placement in the CAD
10.5.4.3.3. Line
10.5.4.3.4. N-edge
10.5.4.3.5. Circle
10.5.4.3.6. Arc
10.5.4.3.7. Delete
10.5.4.3.8. Copy, mirror, rotate
10.5.4.3.9. Attributes
10.5.4.3.10. Edit existing geometry
10.5.4.3.11. Threads
10.5.4.3.11.1. Cylindrical thread by length
10.5.4.3.11.1.1. Outer thread with example pin
10.5.4.3.11.1.1.1. Pitch thread
10.5.4.3.11.1.1.2. Fine thread - variants
10.5.4.3.11.1.2. Inner thread using the example of a cap nut
10.5.4.3.11.2. Conical thread by lengths
10.5.4.3.11.2.1. Pitch thread
10.5.4.3.12. File management
10.5.4.3.12.1. *.dbs-, *.skt bzw. *.hsk files - "Insert sketch" window
10.5.4.3.12.2. Window „DXF Import“
10.5.4.4. History tree
10.5.4.5. Context menus
10.5.4.5.1. Mark dependent elements
10.5.4.5.2. Change parameter
10.5.4.5.3. Functions - PARTdesigner Expressions
10.5.4.5.4. Rotation axis

A 3-D solid body must always be created via a 2-D sketch. This 2-D sketch is created in a separate menu area, the Sketcher.

With the help of extrusions, rotations and cuts, 3-D parts eventually result from the 2-D sketches in the History and/or 3D view.