![]() A path enables you to create a tangent relation between a chain of sketch entities and another sketch entity. For example, you can model cam profiles where the tangent relation between the cam and a follower automatically transitions as the cam rotates. Use the Make Path tool to create machine design layout sketches. Jog lines are automatically constrained to be parallel or perpendicular to the original sketch line. You can jog sketch lines in 2D or 3D sketches in part, assembly, and drawing documents. Use two split points to split a circle, full ellipse, or a closed spline. Conversely, you can delete a split point to combine two sketch entities into a single sketch entity. You can split a sketch entity to create two sketch entities. ![]() Use Extend Entities to extend a sketch entity to meet another sketch entity. You can add to the length of a sketch entity (line, centerline, or arc). All trim types are available with 2D sketches and 2D sketches on 3D planes. Select the trim type based on the entities you want to trim or extend. Applications of this functionality include extracting the curves for imported surfaces and then performing localized cleanup using the face curves. You can extract iso-parametric (UV) curves from a face or surface. You can create one or more curves in a sketch by projecting an edge, loop, face, curve, or external sketch contour, set of edges, or set of sketch curves onto the sketch plane. For example, you can offset sketch entities such as splines or arcs, sets of model edges, loops, and so on. Offset one or more sketch entities, selected model edges, or model faces by a specified distance. The Chamfer tool on the Features toolbar chamfers entities such as edges in parts. This tool is available for both 2D and 3D sketches. The Sketch Chamfer tool applies a chamfer to adjacent sketch entities in 2D and 3D sketches. ![]() The Fillet tool on the Features toolbar fillets entities such as edges in parts. The Sketch Fillet tool trims away the corner at the intersection of two sketch entities to create a tangent arc. The Touch tool on a touch-enabled device allows you to draw sketches on the screen with your finger. The Pen Tools are available on touch-enabled devices. ![]()
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