CATIA Tip: Converting a Line to an Axis

In today’s tip, we’re back in the Sketcher workbench. The plan is to eventually create a Shaft, so I’ve started drawing the sketch in the clip below. The only issue is that the line  I have drawn needs to be an Axis instead of a standard line. Now, this is not a complicated sketch, so I could delete the line, draw an Axis, then rebuild the constraints that connect to it, but that seems unnecessary. Of course, there’s an easier way.

Simple version: Select the line. Click Axis. CATIA will inquire if you’d like to convert this current line to an Axis. A simple click of the “Yes” button and we’ve now got an axis line instead of a standard one. The revolve feature will be ready to go.

Still looking for more Sketcher tips? Join us for an in-depth look at Sketcher in the CATIA V5: Introduction to Modeling class. 

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Scott Henderson

Technical Training Engineer<br><br>Scott Henderson is a Dassault Systèmes Certified Instructor. With expertise in CATIA, DELMIA, and ENOVIA, he has been leading training classes and providing on-site customer support since 2006, focusing primarily in the Automotive industry.

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