Thursday, July 11, 2013

How to Quickly Fully Define Your SolidWorks Sketch

There are many ways to build a SolidWorks part document. The strongest foundation in creating a good SolidWorks solid model is a sketch. SolidWorks World is always a great place to pick up some useful techniques that many users take for granted. A couple of SolidWorks tips that can be very helpful in creating a sketch are:



Copy and Paste SolidWorks Sketch Geometry


Use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to copy and paste. In the example, I used Window select to select the circles on the left. Then I used Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to copy and paste the circles.



Sketch_01


Fully Define Sketch



You can use the Fully Define Sketch PropertyManager to apply dimensions and relations calculated by SolidWorks to automatically fully define the sketch. Click the Fully Define Sketch button from the Dimensions/Relations toolbar or pull down the Tools menu and pick Dimensions > Fully Define Sketch.



Sketch_02


I just used All entities in sketch to fully define my sketch by applying combinations of relations and dimensions. You don’t have to dimension everything. SolidWorks allows you to use this command with just selected entities as well.



Fully_defined_sketch


Note: Since I used Copy and Paste above, SolidWorks automatically knew to set the circles equal to each other. Another great little time saver!



Sketch_03


All that is left is to adjust the dimensions to your liking. I added a few extra entities so that I could use the Selected Contours section of the Extruded Boss/Base command to create my part all from just my one sketch.



Sketch_04


Neil Bucalo
Certified
SolidWorks Support Technician 2013

Computer Aided Technology, Inc.



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