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SolidWorks Sketch Relations Summary

The document summarizes different sketch relations in SolidWorks and the entities they relate as well as the resulting geometric constraints. The relations include horizontal, vertical, collinear, coradial, perpendicular, parallel, tangent, concentric, midpoint, intersection, coincident, equal, equal curvature, symmetric, and fix. Applying these relations to lines, arcs, points, and other sketch entities restricts their movement and maintains desired geometric relationships within the sketch.

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SolidWorks Sketch Relations Summary

The document summarizes different sketch relations in SolidWorks and the entities they relate as well as the resulting geometric constraints. The relations include horizontal, vertical, collinear, coradial, perpendicular, parallel, tangent, concentric, midpoint, intersection, coincident, equal, equal curvature, symmetric, and fix. Applying these relations to lines, arcs, points, and other sketch entities restricts their movement and maintains desired geometric relationships within the sketch.

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SolidWorks Sketch Relations Summary

Relation Entities to select Resulting relations


Horizontal
One or more lines or
two or more points.
The lines become horizontal or vertical (as defined by
the current sketch space). Points are aligned
horizontally or vertically.
Vertical
One or more lines or
two or more points.
The lines become horizontal or vertical (as defined by
the current sketch space). Points are aligned
horizontally or vertically.
Collinear
Two or more lines. The items lie on the same infinite line.
Coradial
Two or more arcs. The items share the same centerpoint and radius.
Perpendicular
Two lines. The two items are perpendicular to each other.
Parallel
Two or more lines. A
line and a plane (or a
planar face) in a 3D
sketch.
The items are parallel to each other. The line is
parallel to the selected plane.
Tangent
An arc, ellipse, or
spline, and a line or
arc.
The two items remain tangent.
Concentric
Two or more arcs, or
a point and an arc.
The arcs share the same centerpoint.
Midpoint
Two lines or a point
and a line.
The point remains at the midpoint of the line.
Intersection
Two lines and one
point.
The point remains at the intersection of the lines.
Coincident
A point and a line,
arc, or ellipse.
The point lies on the line, arc, or ellipse.
Equal
Two or more lines or The line lengths or radii remain equal.
Relation Entities to select Resulting relations
two or more arcs.
Equal
Curvature
Two splines. The radius of curvature and the vector (direction)
matches between the two splines.
Symmetric
A centerline and two
points, lines, arcs, or
ellipses.
The items remain equidistant from the centerline, on a
line perpendicular to the centerline.
Fix
Any entity. The entitys size and location are fixed. However, the
end points of a fixed line are free to move along the
infinite line that underlies it. Also, the endpoints of an
arc or elliptical segment are free to move along the
underlying full circle or ellipse.
Merge
Points
Two sketch points or
endpoints.
The two points are merged into a single point.

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