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Raised Panel using Sketch Catalog Feature

Raised Panel using Sketch Catalog Feature
This tutorial will use the Catalog Feature sketch created in the “Create a Sketch Catalog Feature” tutorial. That Sketch will be used with a Sweep Cut to route a profile around all 4 edges on the Face of the Part.

A sketch could be created specifically on this part to define the cutter profile, and the techniques are the same as using the inserted sketch Catalog Feature.

We will start with a new rectangular board part 9" across and 12" high, with the Length defined in the Vertical direction for a panel with the grain running vertically. This procedure can be used to create a panel of any size. Refer to the tutorial on creating a board part if required.

 
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Step 1Open the Insert Catalog Feature Dialog and select Catalog Feature

Open the Insert Catalog Feature Dialog and select Catalog Feature
With the base board part open, select the Insert Catalog Feature icon to open the Dialog box.

Browse to the location of the Catalog Feature sketch and select the desired sketch profile.

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I am an Engineering Technician with 15 years as a glorified government drafter. Another 5 years was spent drawing/programing for a company that had CNC machines. I taught AutoCAD at the local communit...
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