In FreeCAD the word "Sketch" is normally used to refer to a Sketcher SketchObject (Sketcher::SketchObject
class) that is defined by the Sketcher Workbench. This is a 2D drawing that uses mathematical constraints to describe 2D geometry precisely.
See Sketcher SketchObject for more information about this type of object.
There are two common ways to create a Sketch: using the Sketcher Workbench directly, or through the PartDesign Workbench.
- Switch to the
Sketcher Workbench.
- Press [
Sketcher NewSketch.
- Switch to the
PartDesign Workbench.
- Press [
PartDesign Body.
- Press [
PartDesign NewSketch.
After you finish editing the sketch, close it to go out of edit mode. Double click on it to enter edit mode again.
A Sketch is very commonly used in conjunction with the PartDesign Workbench to create solids by extrusion, using the [
PartDesign Pad operation.
Nevertheless, a Sketch can always be created by itself for any other purpose; it does not have to be tied to a PartDesign Body. For example, the [ Arch Window tool of the
Arch Workbench uses Sketches to define the shapes of windows and doors; in the same way, they can be used to define the shape of [
Arch Walls.
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