7.9.  Docking window "Sketcher "

7.9.1. Overview of user interface
7.9.2. Launching the Sketcher
7.9.3. Tools
7.9.3.1. Basic information on operation
7.9.3.2. Default
7.9.3.2.1. Insert sketch" dialog box (*.dbs, *.skt or *.hsk files)
7.9.3.2.2. DXF import " dialog box (*.dxf file)
7.9.3.3. Delete
7.9.3.3.1. Delete from history and sketch
7.9.3.3.2. Historical deletion
7.9.3.4. Shapes -> Points
7.9.3.4.1. Connection points for assembly construction
7.9.3.4.1.1. Connection points in general
7.9.3.4.1.2. Naming convention for connection points and insertion lines
7.9.3.4.1.3. Alignment of connection points
7.9.3.4.1.4. Connection points on miters
7.9.3.4.1.5. Connection points on screw connection elements
7.9.3.4.1.6. Create insertion line
7.9.3.4.2. Connection points as published elements for automatic placement in CAD
7.9.3.5. Shapes -> Lines
7.9.3.6. Forms -> Special
7.9.3.7. Shapes -> Circles
7.9.3.7.1. Circle with center point and radius/point
7.9.3.7.2. Circle through 3 points
7.9.3.7.3. Create circle tangent to 2 elements (circle/line/arc)
7.9.3.7.4. Circle tangent to 3 circles
7.9.3.7.5. Insert slotted hole
7.9.3.8. Shapes -> Arcs
7.9.3.9. Shapes -> Ellipses and ellipse segments
7.9.3.10. Attributes
7.9.3.11. Modify -> Transform
7.9.3.12. Modify -> Crop (Part 1)
7.9.3.13. Modify -> Crop (part 2)
7.9.3.14. Modify -> Thread
7.9.3.14.1. Cylindrical thread by length
7.9.3.14.1.1. Male thread using the example of a pin
7.9.3.14.1.1.1. Regular thread
7.9.3.14.1.1.2. Various thread pitches and derived automatic calculations for e.g. line description and core diameter
7.9.3.14.1.2. Internal thread using the cap nut as an example
7.9.3.14.2. Conical thread by lengths
7.9.3.14.2.1. Regular thread
7.9.3.15. Tools in drawing mode
7.9.3.15.1. Text
7.9.3.15.2. Attributes
7.9.3.15.3. Attributes -> Dimensioning mode
7.9.3.15.4. Attributes -> Insert hat ching
7.9.3.15.5. Attributes -> Polyline
7.9.3.15.6. Ellipses and ellipse segments
7.9.4. Sketch history
7.9.5. Docking window " Edit element"
7.9.6. Sketch history context menus
7.9.6.1. Edit element / Change parameters
7.9.6.2. Rotation axis
7.9.6.3. Delete step
7.9.6.4. Mark dependent elements
7.9.6.5. Delete step include dependent elements
7.9.6.6. Set mark
7.9.6.7. Custom comment
7.9.6.8. Add radii
7.9.7. Mathematical functions (Sketch)
7.9.8. Problem avoidance

A 3D solid must always be created using a 2D sketch. This 2D sketch is created in a separate dialog area, the sketcher [Sketcher].

Extrusions, rotations and sections are used to create 3D parts from 2D sketches in the 3D history [3D History] or 3D view.