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Trimming and extending portions of a sketch - Onshape Tutorial
From the course: Learning Onshape
Trimming and extending portions of a sketch
- The trim and extend tools are a great way to create a bunch of geometry and then just kinda trim it or extend it to make the shape I'm lookin' for. So, first thing I wanna do is just upon up a blank document and choose the front plane. Start a sketch and I'm gonna go ahead and choose the front planes. I'm looking directly at it. Of course, I'm going to hide these other planes so I'm not being distracted. Alright, trim is pretty cool but first I need to have some lines to trim away. So let's go ahead and just kinda draw some stuff out here, some different shapes, and see what happens. Let's add a couple circles over here. Maybe one over here. Alright, here's a bunch of sketch geometry, obviously nothing that would actually ever be created from that. But I want to point out what these tools do. So here it is, the little pair of scissors and directly below the scissors is extend and I also can split things. Go to trim and I can just choose a line and just gonna cut to the next closest…
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Creating sketches6m 39s
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Basic sketch tools (line, circle, rectangle, and dimension)9m 17s
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More sketch tools (spline, polygon, point, and text)10m 1s
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Creating revolved features8m 3s
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Using the extrude feature7m 52s
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Understanding constraints7m 1s
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Trimming and extending portions of a sketch3m 56s
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Creating offset geometry and converting geometry4m 39s
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Creating holes3m 45s
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Creating assemblies and mate connectors7m 14s
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System options, units, view, and measure3m 53s
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