Freehand B-Spline
            
            Sketch > Draw > Freehand 
You use this function to draw a "freehand" B-spline by using the cursor to define a sequence of points. The B-spline is interpolated by means of these points.
- Specify the start point of the spline.
 - Define the next points.
 - Use the right mouse button to end the creation of the B spline.
 
                
            
                
 If the start and end points of a 
 B-spline are identical, the two are joined 
 tangentially.
Clicking 
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                             Derives cubic splines.  | 
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                             Derives tangential cubic splines.  | 
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                             Derives Akima splines.  | 
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                             Derives B-splines and NURBS.  | 
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                             Derives spirals.  | 
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                             Automatic creation of a curve (Hermite spline) with moderated curvature between 2 points.  | 
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                             Applies parametric or boundary lines of a freeform surface as a curve.  | 
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                             Derives surface curves.  | 
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                             C-edge->NURBS  | 
                        
                             Converts elements of a 3-D sketch to a NURBS curve.  | 
                    
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                             Definition of 3-D polylines via vector equations. The support points are connected by lines.  | 
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                             Definition of 3-D polylines via vector equations. The support points are connected by circular arcs.  | 
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                             Smoothes elements of a 3-D sketch.  | 
                    
* only for 3-D sketches
                
 If you use theHCM (Parametrics) functions, you can modify curve elements with the dragger. Select Sketch > HCM > Fix... > Spline property to specify the behaviour of the curve during dragging. The following options are possible:
                             
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                             Rigid The curve can only be moved with the dragger.  | 
                    
                             
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                             Flexible The curve can be changed dynamically with the cursor.  | 
                    
                             
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                             Scalable The curve can be moved, rotated and scaled with the dragger.  | 
                    
                
            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                        
                        
                        