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Construction geometry

The tools in the Construct panel let you create construction planes, construction axes, and construction points as reference geometry in Fusion.

Construction planes

Construction planes help you create sketches and bodies where planar faces do not already exist. You can use construction planes as a reference as you create geometry outside the default planes or existing planar faces in your design. You can also use construction planes as input for other tools, like the cutting tool for the Split Body tool.

You can use the following tools to create construction planes as reference geometry:

  • Offset Plane offset plane icon: Creates a construction plane at a specified distance from an existing face or plane.
  • Plane At Angle plane at angle icon: Creates a construction plane at an angle relative to an edge or axis.
  • Tangent Plane tangent plane icon: Creates a construction plane tangent to a cylindrical face.
  • Midplane midplane icon: Creates a construction plane an equal distance from two existing faces or planes.
  • Plane Through Two Edges plane through 2 edges icon: Creates a construction plane that passes through two edges or axes that are in the same mathematical plane.
  • Plane Through Three Points plane through 3 points icon: Creates a construction plane through three points or vertices.
  • Plane Tangent To Face At Point plane tangent to face at point icon: Creates a construction plane tangent to a cylindrical face, at a point on the face.
  • Plane Along Path plane along path icon: Creates a construction plane normal to a specific point along a path.

Construction axes

Construction axes help you create sketches and 3D geometry in relation to an edge that does not already exist, or isn't available to select on existing geometry.

You can use the following tools to create construction axes as reference geometry:

  • Axis Through Cylinder/Cone/Torus axis through cylinder/cone/torus icon: Creates a construction axis through the center of a cylinder, cone, or torus shape.
  • Axis Perpendicular At Point axis perpendicular at point icon: Creates a construction axis through a face at a selected point.
  • Axis Through Two Planes axis through 2 planes icon: Creates a construction axis where two planes intersect.
  • Axis Through Two Points axis through 2 points icon: Creates a construction axis through two points or vertices.
  • Axis Through Edge axis through edge icon: Creates a construction axis by selecting a linear edge.
  • Axis Perpendicular To Face At Point axis perpendicular icon: Creates a construction axis, perpendicular to a surface or plane, at a selected point.

Construction points

Construction points help you created sketches and 3D geometry in relation to a specific reference point that does not already exist, or isn't available to select on existing geometry.

You can use the following tools to create construction points as reference geometry:

  • Point At Vertex point at vertex icon: Creates a construction point at a specific vertex.
  • Point Through Two Edges point through 2 edges icon: Creates a construction point at the intersection or extended intersection of two edges.
  • Point Through Three Planes point through 3 planes icon: Creates a construction point at the intersection or extended intersection of three planes or faces.
  • Point At Center Of Circle/Sphere/Torus point at center of circle/sphere/torus icon: Creates a construction point at the center of a circular face, sphere, or torus.
  • Point At Edge And Plane point at edge and plane icon: Creates a construction point at the intersection or extended intersection of a linear edge or axis and a plane or face.
  • Point Along Path point along path icon: Creates a construction point at a specified distance along a path.

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