Derives a sketch from another sketch that belongs to the same part, or derives a sketch from another sketch in the same assembly.
When you derive a sketch from an existing sketch, you are assured that the two sketches will retain the characteristics that they share in common. Changes that you make to the original sketch are reflected in the derived sketch.
To derive a sketch from a sketch in the same part:
Select the sketch from which you want to derive a new sketch.
Hold the Ctrl key and click the face on which you want to place the new sketch.
Click Insert, Derived Sketch.
The sketch appears on the plane of the selected face, and the status line indicates that you are editing the sketch.
Position the derived sketch by dragging and dimensioning it to the selected face. (The derived sketch is rigid and drags as a whole entity.)
Exit the Sketch.
To derive a sketch from a sketch in the same assembly:
Right-click the part on which you want to place a derived sketch.
Select Edit Part.
Select the sketch (in the same assembly) from which you want to derive a new sketch.
Hold the Ctrl key and click the face on which you want to place the new sketch.
Click Insert, Derived Sketch.
The sketch appears on the plane of the selected face.
Position the derived sketch by dragging and dimensioning it to the selected face. (The derived sketch is rigid and drags as a whole entity.)
Exit the sketch.
Click Edit Component
on the
Assembly toolbar.
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