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Dimensioning Isometric view when the objects are filleted.

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reiviloe
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Dimensioning Isometric view when the objects are filleted.

I'm trying to give a dimension between two surfaces for an Isometric view. However due to the fact that the part got a fillet I'm am unable to click on it. Is there an option of just giving the dimension between two flat surfaces?

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-niels-
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You could turn on the tangent edges, then you have a line you can click.
Once you've added your dimensions you can turn them off again if you don't want to see them.

Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands

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reiviloe
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How do you turn the tangents on?

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JDMather
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Double click on the view

Tangent Edges.PNG


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