The document provides instructions for building a sketch in Autodesk Inventor. It specifies that the sketch must be fully constrained using constraints, with rounds and intersections using tangent constraints. It notes that sketches must have a closed profile and symmetry lines must coincide with origin axes, and that construction lines can help position sketch elements. Tasks 49-79 may be solved using the circular tool. Hatches should not be modeled if included in a task.
The document provides instructions for building a sketch in Autodesk Inventor. It specifies that the sketch must be fully constrained using constraints, with rounds and intersections using tangent constraints. It notes that sketches must have a closed profile and symmetry lines must coincide with origin axes, and that construction lines can help position sketch elements. Tasks 49-79 may be solved using the circular tool. Hatches should not be modeled if included in a task.
The document provides instructions for building a sketch in Autodesk Inventor. It specifies that the sketch must be fully constrained using constraints, with rounds and intersections using tangent constraints. It notes that sketches must have a closed profile and symmetry lines must coincide with origin axes, and that construction lines can help position sketch elements. Tasks 49-79 may be solved using the circular tool. Hatches should not be modeled if included in a task.
• Build a sketch using Autodesk Inventor sketch tools
• Sketch must be Fully Constrained
• The use of Constraints is a must.
• For rounds and intersections use Tangent constraint • Tasks 49-79 might be solved using Circular tool • All sketches must have Closed profile. This condition can be checked with Sketch Doctor tool • Symmetry lines must coincide with Origin axes • Construction lines help to position some sketch elements • If a task contains a hatch, e.g. nr.3, then do not model it. 2