The steps begin with 3D drawing:
The Sketcher is an NX application that you use to create 2-dimensional geometry within a part. Each sketch is a named collection of 2D curves and points residing on a plane that you specify. You can use sketches to address a wide variety of design needs. For example, you might create:
• Detailed part features by sweeping, extruding, or revolving a sketch into a solid or a sheet body.
• Large-scale 2D concept layouts with hundreds, or even thousands, of sketch curves.
• Construction geometry, such as a path of motion, or a clearance arc, that is not meant to define a part feature.
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• Detailed part features by sweeping, extruding, or revolving a sketch into a solid or a sheet body.
• Large-scale 2D concept layouts with hundreds, or even thousands, of sketch curves.
• Construction geometry, such as a path of motion, or a clearance arc, that is not meant to define a part feature.
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