I am still having a difficult time with the sketch engine.
In previous CAD systems, I learned to rely on projections for creating sketches. In F360, I never know when the purple clutter appearing in my sketches represents projected geometry or not. Some of it is editable, some is not. Some actually seems to provide geometry to the new sketch, some does not. Getting rid of it is like whack-a-mole. I find hidden areas that don't reveal their clutter unless I highlight them, but if I don't find them, the sketch is useless. I have stopped using the projection feature, just manually tracing curves with the spline tool. But this doesn't completely avoid the problem. I have sketches corrupted with purple clutter where I never used the projection tool, F360 projecting edges into my sketches unasked, forcing me to go back and try to clean them up manually.
It is clear to me that the projection feature is poorly implemented and confuses the graphics engine. I tried to clean up a sketch today and and the graphics engine introduced bunch of artifacts, shrank the sketch into a microscopic point on the screen, then lost the component entirely. I had to reload from an earlier file.
Suggestion: Cut the purple clutter. If you project a line or a curve or a surface, the projection should be just another editable sketch component on the plane of the sketch. That is the whole point of a projection. There should not be any uncertainty about what you are dealing with, and no introduction of projections unasked.
There are other problems with the UI. Maybe the users are beta-testing it while the programmers have moved on to sexy new features. Lotsa potential here, but providing a bombproof UI for basic CAD functionality should be the priority, for my money.