Available in: Sketch

Project (or convert) an edge, edges, and silhouette edges of a part or sketch onto the active sketch plane.

Shortcut: u

Steps

  1. Create a sketch or part.
  2. Start another sketch.
  3. Click Use tool icon, then an edge, edges, or silhouette edges from the first sketch or part.

In this example, the highlighted edge of the part was selected to use (project) onto the sketch plane, resulting in the highlighted horizontal line.

Example of highlighted horizontal line

When hovering over entities, a preview of the projected lines will appear.

Using silhouette edges

When viewing a model normal to a sketch, any visible boundary that isn't an edge is a silhouette edge; where the surface transitions from facing you to facing away from you.

How does using a silhouette edge work?

  1. Click Use tool icon.

    Note that there is NO pre-select behavior for silhouette edges.

  2. Hover over the face for which you want a silhouette edge.

    You should see highlights. If the actual silhouette edge is out of the sketch plane you will see two. One that is the 'real' silhouette edge, one which is the projection in the sketch plane. Both are selectable.

    Example using silhouette edges for the Use tool, hovering over a face

  3. When hovering over entities, a preview of the projected lines will appear.

    If no highlights are visible, you may be running into a limitation, see Tips below.

  4. Hover on and then click on a highlight to project that silhouette edge. (The highlight being hovered over in order to be selected, above, is shown in yellow highlight.)

    Example using silhouette edges for the Use tool, clicking a highlight to project the silhouette edges

    Note that when multiple silhouette edges are available, you are able to click a face to select all silhouette edges, or hover over an individual silhouette edge and click to select just the ones you wish to use:

    This is what the highlight looks like during hover:

    example using silhouette edges for the Use tool, showing what the highlight looks like during hover

    After selection and projection onto another plane:

    Example using silhouette edges for the Use tool, after selection and projection to another plane

Tips

  • All used edges update when the underlying geometry changes. However, this doesn't react well to changes of geometry type (circle to line, etc.) caused by model changes.
  • Some things about Onshape Use may be different from other systems, including:
    • Onshape does not constrain the ends of the silhouette edge. You are able to choose how to fix the ends.
    • Onshape does not distinguish between "bits" of silhouette edges, like in this example of a cylinder with a hole through it:

      Example of cylinder with a hole through it

    • Onshape does not Use a face, like the cylinder above with a hole through it, and automatically extract either edges or silhouette edges and sew them all together.
    • Onshape only uses silhouette edges that are trackable. This is enables a level of certainty the silhouette edge may still be updated later.
  • Supported silhouette edges include: cylinders, cones, tori, spheres, extruded surfaces, and any surface with one silhouette edge.
  • Silhouette edges that are self-intersecting after projection are not usable.