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sketch

[Figure 9]
The sketch, a circle constrained to be a certain size,
which, by applying the extrude feature, becomes
the design (axle) (not to the same scale)

[Figure 4]
Although a sketch may in some circumstances be
used to create more than one feature most features
have their own separate sketch.

More than one sketch can be created on one workplane.


A sketch in Pro/DESKTOP is a two dimensional shape created on a workplane that is turned into a representation of a solid object by applying a feature. A circular sketch when extruded will turn into a solid rod with a circular cross-section.

trimetric

[Figure 1]
A trimetric view


A view of your design on screen which looks down on one corner. It is similar to the more familiar isometric view but avoids some of the optical illusions that can occur with an isometric view.
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