Combine 2 sketches on 2D planes into one 3D sketch

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Combine 2 sketches on 2D planes into one 3D sketch

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Ok,
About a year ago I learned a trick where I could create a sketch on the front plane and one on the top plane and then combine them into a single 3D sketch. Followed by using fit spline to smooth out the sketch so I could route a hose. In my old age I have now forgotten how I did that. <()>
Now when I create the two lines and select Composite Curves I get the message that it is unable to join disjoint lines.
Can someone remind me how to do this?

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by gupta9665 » Fri Sep 03, 2021 11:18 am
You need projected curve option
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Convert entities would do that, but you'd have to select all the elements in both sketches. But you could fence select, and it would be easy.
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You need projected curve option
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Thank you both. Deepak, the projected curve option was the one I had used before.

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Well, that worked great. Up to a point. The question now becomes, why did the combined line not continue to the upper cylinder?
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Jim Steinmeyer wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 2:29 pm Well, that worked great. Up to a point. The question now becomes, why did the combined line not continue to the upper cylinder?

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Splines are approximations. You had splines laid over both sketches. If you take the splines off and make sure the sketches intersect, it works. You may want to use a 3D sketch to convert that projected curve into a spline to smooth it out.
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This is what it looks like after the curve is smoothed out with a 3d fit spline.
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Jim Steinmeyer wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 2:29 pm Well, that worked great. Up to a point. The question now becomes, why did the combined line not continue to the upper cylinder?

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Don't know why the Projected Curve cannot start from the intersecting point, but in this case you would want the pipe coming normal from the hole.
So, you could make a 3DSketch and Convert Entities from the Project Curve, then draw the connection.
(The second sweep was done with Fit Spline from the 3DSketch)
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Re: Combine 2 sketches on 2D planes into one 3D sketch

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Good morning,

Here is a macro that converts selected sketches into a single 3D sketch. Maybe it will help.
Credit to @artem for this. Its something I use every week.

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