How to Center the Origin of a Sketch in the Center of a 45° Surface

Hi everyone

 

I have a problem I've been wading for several days I would like to center the point of origin of a sketch in the center of a surface at 45° thank you in advance ;-)

I have attached a picture:   


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You should have made your extrusion sketch on your  original axis

Extrusion in 2 directions 

C simpler afterwards

It would have allowed via the plan to be at the base axis 

Then you just have to create straight lines and create x sketches 

via line selection, control key pressed and the end point

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gt22 Thank you for your answer

Here is my piece:

I would like to place the origin of the sketch in the center, it is imperative for me to continue

Thank you ;-)

It's up to you to create the diagonals and then you constrain the point d

Sketch in the center of the diagonals 

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Hi gt22

Dsl for the delay I tried nothing to do I can't constrain the origin of the sketch

I'm still at the starting point, any explanation will be very welcome

Can you explain to me the maneuver to follow to constrain the origin of the sketch in the center of a flat surface at 45° please Thank you

Hello

You should be sure of what you call (origin of the sketch). For me, the origin is that of the play and not of the sketch you are talking about.

I have the impression that the simple explanation of gt22 does not suit you.

Question would the starting origin which was in the center of the bore if I can see correctly be moved now to the middle of your blue surface at 45°.

Tell us why it's imperative and why you can't make two diagonals knowing that once you make one, then the midpoint of it necessarily gives you the center so what would be your new origin.

Kind regards

PS: post your hook it will be easier

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Hello

Have you gone to see in the sketch settings? You have to go to tools==>options==>Relations/Magnetizations and there check the same boxes as me because with me it works automatically. See PJ unless I misunderstood the question...


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Hello ac cobra 427

Your model and center on the original deck (Blue Point) while my surface and offset

 

And you can address me on a first-name basis

Thank you

Want to center the blue dot? I'm under 2016, if you're under equal or lower version; Can you share your file so I can take a look?

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Thank you for your answer

In fact I want to center the origin of the sketch (red dot) on the center of the surface highlighted in blue in the image attached in the zip file with my SLDPRT file of the part

Thank you for your help


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Hello Zoz_mp

I made a montage with photoshop so you can see what I mean

 

Thank you

 

 


montage_photoshop.png

So you have to go to tool==>sketch tools==> grid / origin alignment and there you should succeed in doing something...

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Good evening

That's what I thought, it's the origin of the part you want to move.

It is possible but it must be taken seriously because it does not make sense on its own.

Rather than rewriting everything , I suggest you watch this tutorial. Which will allow you to do exactly what you want. There is another method that is faster but does not work in your case because you are not on the same level.

Try this if you can't do it,  I'll do the tutorial again in French, but even without knowing American you understand quite easily.

Keep us informed  ;-)

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Good evening ac cobra 427

Unless I'm mistaken, the modus operandi you propose is the one that I say doesn't work, although simpler: because you're not on the same level.
Your solution only works if you are on the same plane (for example the front plane)!

In any case, let's wait and see which one will choose @Belhassane but especially what suits him.

Kind regards

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Hi everyone

Thank you very much for your answer it touches me I will test both solutions tomorrow

 

Thank you once again to both of you

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Hello everyone

Tip-top both solutions work for me I ask for a solution and here are two :-) frankly she has a good life;-) it nice solidworks hhhh

I hesitated seriously between the two solutions but well you have to truncate and I opt for Zozo-mp's solution

Distinguished greetings to: Zozo-mpac cobra 427 and all the lynkoa staff I will come regularly to help in my turn

 

Thank you from the bottom of my heart

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