Use of Project Curve command in solidworks
To project a curve -
- Click Project Curve on the Curves toolbar, or .
- In the Property Manager, under Selections, set Projection type to one of the following:
- Sketch on facesUse this selection to project a sketched curve onto a model face.
- Under Sketch to Project , select the curve in the graphics area or from the flyout Feature Manager design tree.
- Under Direction of Projection, select a plane, edge, sketch, or face as the direction of the projected curve.
- Under Projection Faces , select the cylindrical face on the model where you want to project the sketch.
- Select the Reverse projection check box, or click the handle in the graphics area, if required.
- Select Bi-directional to create a projection that extends on both sides of the sketch.
Original sketch to project onto a face Projected curve Projected curve used as a sweep path
- Sketch on sketchUse this selection to create a curve that represents the intersection of sketches from two intersecting planes.
- Create a sketch on each of two intersecting planes, closing each sketch when you are done.
- Align the sketch profiles such that when they are projected normal to their sketch plane; the implied surfaces will intersect, creating the required result.
- Under Sketch to Project , select both sketches in the flyout FeatureManager design tree or the graphics area.
- Select Reverse projection to reverse the direction of projection.
- Select Bi-directional to create a projection that extends on both sides of the sketch.
The two sketches (gray) project onto each other to form the 3D curve (green). The curve is used as a path for a sweep. The swept geometry is used to create this power adapter.
A preview of the projected curve appears.
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