![]() ![]() ![]() The sketches will jump to snap in line with each other.ġ8 Now we can begin Extruding and cutting.I will start by selecting a line in the Front sketch, right-click, and select “Select Chain”.ġ9 This selects the entire border of my shape. Then align an edge line in Auxiliary to an edge in its parent view. Then control-select a line in Top view and control-select a line in Front. Control-select a line in Left view and control-select a line in Front view. It looks like a straight line here.Then sweep-select the top view, and then select the “Top” icon.ġ6 To get the Auxiliary view, Sweep-select it, then control-select a parallel line in the parent view.ġ7 Now we have to control-select lines in two views to align them. Your other view icons will now become active.ġ5 You will watch the left view sketch turn to line up with the left plane. ![]() There is a new “2D to 3D” toolbar that pops up along the side, but you may not recognize it.Ĩ I recommend dragging this new toolbar onto your sketch space so you can easily see it.ĩ The following list explains the icons in this new toolbar:ġ1 Then select the “Front” view icon in the “2D to 3D” toolbar.ġ2 This adds the view to your sketch. Finish.Import Wizard opens a 2D sketch in SolidWorks. 1 Open a dwg file from within SolidWorks:Ģ When the dwg file is opened, “DWG Import Wizard” appears.ģ Select “Import to New Part”, and click “Next”.Ĥ Now select the “Model” tab to eliminate the border and notes in Paper space.ĥ Then uncheck layers that do not help to create the sketches for generating SolidWorks such as the dimension and notation layers.ħ Select “Import this sheet to a 2D sketch”. ![]()
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