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Is this somewhere I have not found yet?
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Ha ha, classic stuff :-) I suspect because they have put it in the unlikely spot of the right click!
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Okay....where, where, where???
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Feast your eyes on this! :-)
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Originally Posted by: UGMENTALCASE Feast your eyes on this! :-)
Have feasted...yet still room for dessert. I have an import with a drafted boss that does not have at least a 180 degree remnant visible. I would really like to select one radial element of the drafted boss in order to learn its diameter and/or radius. If only things were simple!
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Maybe try the cherry trifle? :-) Want to ping me the part and I'll have a look? I don't use it that often, but we can have a look see
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Originally Posted by: UGMENTALCASE Maybe try the cherry trifle? :-) Want to ping me the part and I'll have a look? I don't use it that often, but we can have a look see
Literal LOL! Check DB in a few.....
Show layer STEP Import_v3-100-4Shark. Look for a boss in any of the four corners.
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You can get the rad of the top of it, and I've put a circle on that top face and it works out fine to the rad you get on the right click (somewhere near the rad in the model)
As for any of the others, I think you would need to draw over them, as they are somewhat of a funky shape.
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P.S. thanks for acquiring Shark. It's good to have such an experienced VC user on the forum to ask such questions.
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I wouldn't go that far :-) HA HA!!!!! No worries, I like a challenge
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