Basic Sketcher Tutorial

Introduction
This tutorial is meant to introduce the reader to the basic workflow of the Sketcher Workbench.

The Sketcher Workbench exists as a standalone module, so it can be used to draw generic 2D (planar) objects. However, it is mostly used in conjunction with the PartDesign Workbench. A closed sketch is normally used to create a face or a profile which will be subsequently extruded into a solid body with an operation such as.



Requirements

 * FreeCAD version 0.16 or above

Creating a Sketch

 * 1) Create a new document
 * 2) Switch to the Sketcher Workbench by using the drop-down menu or by clicking on
 * 3) Select [[Image:Sketcher_NewSketch.svg‎‎|32px]] New sketch
 * 4) You should see a dialog that prompts you to choose sketch orientation and provide an offset. We will not be using offset, and we will use the default plane
 * 5) Click OK and we can start to construct the sketch

We are now inside the Sketcher environment. Within it, we're able to make use of the majority of the tools that are available in this workbench.

In the Combo View, expand the option Edit controls and make sure Autoconstraints are enabled.

Sketcher construction geometry
Construction geometry is used as guides for the creation of complex profiles. To access it, we need to enable Construction mode .


 * 1) Select  [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleConstruction.svg|32px]] Construction Mode
 * 2) Select [[Image:Sketcher_Line.svg|32px]] Line by 2 point
 * 3) Approach the origin point in the sketch, the point should highlight and near your cursor this icon [[Image:Constraint_PointOnPoint.svg|32px]] will appear.
 * 4) Select the point and extend the line diagonally up to an arbitrary length.
 * 5) Repeat this procedure until you've created five construction lines. Be sure to keep all of them diagonal.
 * 6) To exit construction mode, simply click again on [[Image:Sketcher_ToggleConstruction.svg|32px]] Construction Mode

Sketcher geometry
Sketcher geometry is used to create the closed profiles required to perform 3D operations in the PartDesign workbench.
 * 1) Select  [[Image:Sketcher_Circle.svg|32px]] Circle
 * 2) Position its centerpoint on the origin of the sketch.
 * 3) Extend the circumference to an arbitrary length.


 * 1) Select  [[Image:Sketcher_Arc.svg|32px]] Arc
 * 2) Approach the endpoint of one of the construction lines.
 * 3) Set the centerpoint of the arc to be coincident' with the endpoint.
 * 4) Select an arbitrary location of your cursor to be set as the beginning of the arc, by clicking once.
 * 5) Extend the arc an arbitrary amount, making sure the circumference opens outward (the empty space is facing towards the circle you created earlier).
 * 6) Repeat these steps for each construction line.


 * 1) Create an arc between each pair of the previous arcs, with their circumference pointing towards the circle.

We have now created the basic elements for our profile.

Constraints
Constraints are used to constrain the Degrees of Freedom of points and curves within sketcher.

Geometric Constraints
They are used to establish relations between points and curves without the use of dimensions.


 * 1) Select all five construction lines.
 * 2) Select [[Image:Constraint_EqualLength.svg|32px]] Equal Length


 * 1) Select all five arcs centered on an endpoint of a line.
 * 2) Select [[Image:Constraint_EqualLength.png|32px]] Equal Length
 * 3) Repeat for all five arcs that are not centered on an endpoint.


 * 1) Select the construction line that is closest to the vertical axis.
 * 2) Select  [[Image:Constraint_Vertical.svg|32px]] Vertical


 * 1) Select the endpoint of an arc and the endpoint closest to it.
 * 2) Select [[Image:Constraint_Tangent.svg|32px]] Tangent
 * 3) Repeat for each endpoint, until a closed profile is created.

As of this step, we have now created a closed profile that can be adjusted with the desired dimensions.

Datum Constraints
These are used to specify the distance between points in a particular direction and the dimensions of curves.


 * 1) Select the vertically constrained construction line.
 * 2) Select  [[Image:Constraint_VerticalDistance.svg|32px]] Vertical Distance
 * 3) Set the length to 30 mm.


 * 1) Select the vertical construction line and the line closest to it
 * 2) Select  [[Image:Constraint_InternalAngle.svg|32px]] Internal Angle
 * 3) Set the angle to 72°
 * 4) Repeat the same procedure for each pair of adjacent lines.


 * 1) Select one of the arcs centered on the endpoint of a line.
 * 2) Select [[Image:Constraint_Radius.svg|32px]] Radius
 * 3) Set the radius to 8 mm.
 * 4) Do the same for an arc not centered on an endpoint. Set the radius to 11 mm.
 * 5) Set the center circle radius to 10 mm.

You should end up with a fully constrained sketch. It can be confirmed by noticing the change in color of all curves.

We are now finished with the basic workflow for the Sketcher Workbench.