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{{Caption|The two magenta lines are external geometry linked to edges of a pre-existing [[PartDesign_Pad|Pad]]. They are used to constrain the circles.}} |
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See also: [[Sketcher_Workbench#Drawing_aids|Drawing aids]]. |
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# To finish, right-click or press {{KEY|Esc}}, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool. |
# To finish, right-click or press {{KEY|Esc}}, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool. |
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* Only edges and vertices from objects within the same coordinate system can be selected. The sketch and the object must be in same [[PartDesign_Body|Body]], or the same [[Std_Part|Part]], or both in the global coordinate system. Use a [[PartDesign_SubShapeBinder|Binder]] to bring a copy of the object into the current coordinate system if required. |
* Only edges and vertices from objects within the same coordinate system can be selected. The sketch and the object must be in same [[PartDesign_Body|Body]], or the same [[Std_Part|Part]], or both in the global coordinate system. Use a [[PartDesign_SubShapeBinder|Binder]] to bring a copy of the object into the current coordinate system if required. |
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* Circular dependencies are not allowed. You cannot link to an object that depends on the sketch itself. |
* Circular dependencies are not allowed. You cannot link to an object that depends on the sketch itself. |
Revision as of 11:35, 15 April 2024
Sketcher External |
Menu location |
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Sketch → Sketcher geometries → Create external geometry |
Workbenches |
Sketcher |
Default shortcut |
G X |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Sketcher ConstructionMode |
Description
The Sketcher External tool projects edges and/or vertices belonging to objects outside the sketch onto the sketch plane. The projected geometry is called "external geometry". It stays parametrically linked to its source objects. External geometry edges are marked with a dedicated color (default magenta) and (introduced in version 0.22) linetype. Similar to construction geometry, external geometry is not visible outside the sketch, it is intended to help define constraints and other geometry inside the sketch itself.
The two magenta lines are external geometry linked to edges of a pre-existing Pad. They are used to constrain the circles.
Usage
See also: Drawing aids.
- There are several ways to invoke the tool:
- Press the Create external geometry button.
- Select the Sketcher → Sketcher geometries → Create external geometry option from the menu.
- Right-click in the 3D view and select the Create external geometry option from the context menu.
- Use the keyboard shortcut: G then X.
- The cursor changes to a white cross with the tool icon.
- Select an external edge or a vertex. See Notes.
- External geometry is created.
- This tool always runs in continue mode: optionally keep selecting external edges and/or a vertices.
- To finish, right-click or press Esc, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool.
Notes
- Only edges and vertices from objects within the same coordinate system can be selected. The sketch and the object must be in same Body, or the same Part, or both in the global coordinate system. Use a Binder to bring a copy of the object into the current coordinate system if required.
- Circular dependencies are not allowed. You cannot link to an object that depends on the sketch itself.
- Links to elements from other sketches are possible, and encouraged, as they are more reliable than links to generated (solid) geometry. The latter can suffer from the Topological Naming Problem. See Advice for stable models.
Sketcher
- General: Create sketch, Edit sketch, Map sketch to face, Reorient sketch, Validate sketch, Merge sketches, Mirror sketch, Leave sketch, View sketch, View section, Toggle grid, Toggle snap, Configure rendering order, Stop operation
- Sketcher geometries: Point, Line, Arc, Arc by 3 points, Circle, Circle by 3 points, Ellipse, Ellipse by 3 points, Arc of ellipse, Arc of hyperbola, Arc of parabola, B-spline by control points, Periodic B-spline by control points, B-spline by knots, Periodic B-spline by knots, Polyline, Rectangle, Centered rectangle, Rounded rectangle, Triangle, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon, Heptagon, Octagon, Regular polygon, Slot, Fillet, Corner-preserving fillet, Trim, Extend, Split, External geometry, Carbon copy, Toggle construction geometry
- Sketcher constraints:
- Geometric constraints: Coincident, Point on object, Vertical, Horizontal, Parallel, Perpendicular, Tangent, Equal, Symmetric, Block
- Dimensional constraints: Lock, Horizontal distance, Vertical distance, Distance, Radius or weight, Diameter, Auto radius/diameter, Angle, Refraction (Snell's law)
- Constraint tools: Toggle driving/reference constraint, Activate/deactivate constraint
- Sketcher tools: Select unconstrained DoF, Select associated constraints, Select associated geometry, Select redundant constraints, Select conflicting constraints, Show/hide internal geometry, Select origin, Select horizontal axis, Select vertical axis, Symmetry, Clone, Copy, Move, Rectangular array, Remove axes alignment, Delete all geometry, Delete all constraints
- Sketcher B-spline tools: Show/hide B-spline degree, Show/hide B-spline control polygon, Show/hide B-spline curvature comb, Show/hide B-spline knot multiplicity, Show/hide B-spline control point weight, Convert geometry to B-spline, Increase B-spline degree, Decrease B-spline degree, Increase knot multiplicity, Decrease knot multiplicity, Insert knot, Join curves
- Sketcher virtual space: Switch virtual space
- Additional: Sketcher Dialog, Preferences, Sketcher scripting
User documentation
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, Docker, AppImage, Ubuntu Snap
- Basics: About FreeCAD, Interface, Mouse navigation, Selection methods, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help FreeCAD, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
- Workbenches: Std Base, Arch, Assembly, CAM, Draft, FEM, Inspection, Mesh, OpenSCAD, Part, PartDesign, Points, Reverse Engineering, Robot, Sketcher, Spreadsheet, Surface, TechDraw, Test Framework
- Hubs: User hub, Power users hub, Developer hub