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How to put a line through a point along an axis?

rabbinnrabbinn Member Posts: 1

As shown here.
I want the blue line to go through the yellowish dot on the arc. The blue line and the grey line in the x-direction is created on the top sketch, but the arc is slightly under the top sketch layer.

Answers

  • mahirmahir Member, Developers Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 2016
    If the yellow point is on the sketch plane, you can use a pierce relation (or coincident). Otherwise, the best you can do is a coincident relation that will overlap the line with a projection of the point, not the point itself. If you want to be sure the line goes through the point, you can create a plane parallel to Top at that point. Then sketch the line on that plane.
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