Sketcher Sketching 3

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Hello friends, your start to disquisition your start with the creative community you select the folder Click continue with the schedule command. So to start a new skate, select new skate skate name so we are in this kitchen. Now in the last session Learn line tangle circle or ellipse spline flail chamfer until offset. So today we'll learn about tickle is similar to the offset in the offset command tops it was only one side but to be on two sides let's see how it works is this line created line okay select offset, click the line and in the direction of arrow click the offset value. For example I want to enter offset and put Press Enter so this was offset command offset one only on one side. But in if we want the offset, for example, towards downside and towards offset as well, then we use thicken command and the offset will be with the variable.

So for example, I want to sit down and set up a bottle of premium. I can use it they can come on. So let's do the same. Delete the slide first. Come on, select line thickness. So here are how to pull the total thickness.

So I want to Mmm, down and one mm. So total is three. So I put three, enter. In the direction of arrows to the arrow is the direction downwards He's asking how much downwards downwards. So to me so let's do it in the form of a circle draw a circle. So in this case, what I want you to dimension to the circle for example requirement is tenement I meter outside, diameter inside, so outside and interpreted total thickness, so total thicknesses and so forth.

But that is what we're thinking. But the offset value here we have to put in so we don't put four mm hmm Sorry. So we want 10 m diameter outside and six m diameter inside so total four mm diametrical so radially it will be three it will be okay the second one outside this is the result okay. So this is the command okay? You tried four different entities like angle circle ellipse, okay. So we go ahead with the center line first, delete everything Select the center line.

The same way you can create points to coordinate systems. We will learn the use of these when we'll actually start the part modeling, okay. In the center line there are two types be tangent to the two entities. For example, Draw two circles centerline tangent to my centerline Okay. Let's learn palette as well in palette. There are some predefined shapes which are already there, you can actually use it here see what kind of shapes available select pellet C'mon can have a look at Kendall Square Pentagon in different profiles see profile high profile and profile differentiates For example if you need these kind of shapes directly you can use palettes.

So to select these shapes, just double click and click outside. Here you can put the angle in here, scale. This way you can see the palette. This time differentiates if you want to do this, give me one We're different shapes. For let's see, the last command in the sketching tool that is sketch. So by using these you can draw a sketch or you can write a name.

For example, this will be useful whenever you design a part and you want to write the name of the part or the number of the part on that part this will be useful. So, select the text command you have to define the height of this text select here to read the text for example, You can select different fonts available fonts. There are many fonts available. position of the text was the center right we're done, middle or top Find the aspect ratio. And you can also define standard in and then click OK. We're done the most button price to come out of the command this way. So now we have learned all the sketching commands, you have to practice those.

Okay, the next session we will learn about the remaining things in this feature. For example, if you take one and then constrain the most important one, and then I mentioning Okay, there's one for two decision then Thank you and have a nice day.

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