Assembly3 ConstraintSketchPlane
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Description
The  Sketch plane command creates a "Sketch plane" as a container for Draft objects. 
It can be used to create a skeleton sketch for 2D kinematics.
Usage
- Create an empty assembly container by pressing Create assembly 
- Select the newly created assembly object, and click Add workplane 
- Press the Sketch plane button 
- Switch to the Draft Workbench to add some content 
- With an existing non-empty assembly steps 1 and 2 can be skipped and any planar face element can be used as a work plane for the sketch plane.
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