Within it, we're able to make use of the majority of the tools of this workbench.
Click OK to start constructing the sketch. We will use the default plane and options. Also choose if you want an inverted orientation, and an offset from the base plane. Choose the sketch orientation, that is, one of the base XY, XZ, or YZ planes. To enter again edit mode, double click on the sketch in the tree view, or select it, and then click on Edit sketch.Ģ.1.To exit the sketch edit mode, press the Close button in the task panel, or press Esc twice in the keyboard.Press the right mouse button, or press Esc in the keyboard once, to deselect the active tool in edit mode.Switch to the Sketcher Workbench from the workbench selector, or the menu View → Workbench → Sketcher. Open FreeCAD, create a new empty document with File → New.ġ.1. A closed sketch is normally used to create a face or a profile to be extruded into a solid body with an operation such as PartDesign Pad.įor a more in depth description of the sketcher, read the Sketcher reference.įinal result of the sketch, with all geometry fully constrained, including construction geometry for support. However, it is mostly used in conjunction with the PartDesign Workbench.
The Sketcher Workbench exists as a standalone module, so it can be used to draw generic 2D (planar) objects. This tutorial is meant to introduce the reader to the basic workflow of the Sketcher Workbench. This tutorial was originally written by Drei, and it was rewritten and illustrated by vocx.