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Submitted byAnonymouson09-16-201305:53 AM
Status:
Implemented
3D Sketch - Add constraints Along X, Along Y, Along Z
In my opinion, it takes too much construction geometry to constrain a 3d sketch. If you could define the alignment of a line along an axis it would help speed things up.
Hi JHUNT107, I have used that method in the past. For some reason you can’t project your assembly axis as construction lines in a 3d sketch. The only way to constrain parallel is to turn on visibility of the axis, and then you can select the axis and use it to constrain geometry to. Why can we constrain lines at angles or parallel to planes? Why can’t we use the origin point to constrain geometry to? There is so much that could be done to improve this tool, along x,y,z is just a start. Thanks for sharing your tip, we are using Inventor 2013.