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Coincident Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Places a point (vertex, center mark/point, point, arc center, circle center) onto another point or geometry (line, arc, spline, ellipse, circle, etc.).
Collinear Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Places a line on top of another line, places them on the same plane, and inline with each other.
Concentric Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Places arcs and/or circles on center with each other (concentricity).
Parallel Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Makes two or more line segments parallel
Equal Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Makes two or more lines, arc, circles, etc. equal in size.
Perpendicular Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Makes two line segments perpendicular (90° to each other).
Symmetric Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Makes two lines, arcs, points, or circles symmetrical based on a symmetry line or axis.
Tangent Constraint (2D Sketch Constraints)
Makes two circles or arcs tangent to each other.
It will also create a tangent relationship between a circle/arc and a line.
When two circles or arcs are tangent, they will meet each other exactly at one point; same goes for a circle/arc and a line.