Helix Sketch Panel
The following table summarizes the properties that are available for a helix sketch.
Curve to Define Axis | Specifies an existing line or curve in the sketch along
which the helix extends. By default the starting point of the helix is
aligned with the start point of the line, but you can reverse this using
Reverse Helix Axis. You can create a helix
along a vector or a spline curve as shown below. ![]() |
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Switches the starting point of the helix to the other end of the chosen axis line. | |
Point to Define Plane | Specifies a point that lies on a plane that passes through the starting point for the helix. The resulting plane defines the datum from which the helix starting and end angles are measured. | |
Helix Radius | Sets the radius of the helix. | |
Start Angle | Allows you to specify a starting angle relative to the plane defined by the chosen point and the starting point of the helix. | |
Helix Type | Turns | Specifies the number
of turns. A preview of the operation is shown below where the number of
turns is set to 5 and 10. ![]() |
End Angle | Specifies the angle on which the helix ends. You can set this value higher than 360 deg for multiple turns. | |
Axial Pitch | Sets the distance between each turn. | |
Radial Pitch | For non-zero axial pitch, setting this value creates a conical helix (expanding or contracting). If the Axial Pitch is zero, setting this value to a positive amount create a spiral curve. | |
Turn Direction | Allows you to specify the direction of the turns to either Clockwise or Counterclockwise. |