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    Registered: ‎02-19-2013

    Center of a cylinder

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    02-20-2013 12:50 PM

    How can I position, or find the dimension to, the center of a cylindrical object? The only constraint that pops up with the assemble command is tangency. Trying to remember the radius and add it to the offset seems like a kludge.

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    Phil.E
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    Re: Center of a cylinder

    02-22-2013 11:39 AM in reply to: kurt_steinke

    Can you send a screen shot and/or data set?

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    Phil Eichmiller
    Software QA Engineer
    Fusion Quality Assurance Team
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    Re: Center of a cylinder

    02-22-2013 01:50 PM in reply to: kurt_steinke

    I figured it out. The "Align" option references the center of a cylinder relative to a plane (I don't know whether it works relative to a line or edge, though).

     

    It would be REALLY nice if I could print a comprehensive manual. I can read MUCH faster than the videos can load, and that's IF I can guess the right name (or icon) of the function I'm trying to perform.

     

    I think I've figured out how to place a hole and have it stay on the part. The problem occurs when the dimension to an edge is less than a whole unit (e.g. .5 in). When I type the decimal point, the location of the hole snaps to the edge (offset of 0), and then, more often than not, when I type the following digit, the hole moves that far OUTSIDE the part regardless of whether I input a leading minus sign. The "workaround" is to type the first digit very quickly after the decimal point, before the hole snaps to the edge of the part. Thanks,Kurt

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