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How would you draw this?

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DeerSpotter
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How would you draw this?

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Message 2 of 12
jletcher
in reply to: DeerSpotter

Was not sure if it was just a rolled plate or had some straight on it so I did this in hopes it is what you seek..

Message 3 of 12
psdoell
in reply to: DeerSpotter

Not sure if there is an easier way but I think one way would be to subtract a 96"R sphere from a 96-1/4" as my first step, and then subtract a large cube with a 4" x 11" slot in it. I made my cube 200" x 200" to keep it simple.

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JavaLodge
in reply to: jletcher

I interpreted it as a concave disc.  Is this what you were thinking?  It's a 2014 file.

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Message 5 of 12
jletcher
in reply to: JavaLodge

You may be right I did not see DISH..

Message 6 of 12
dsears
in reply to: DeerSpotter

draw a line 102 units, offset 279 units, connect lines. offset the radius and draw a 3p circle using endpoints and midpoint of offset radius line. then trim

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DeerSpotter
in reply to: dsears

im not familiar with this methedology of "units" 

you mean the dimension right?

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JDMather
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Here is my interpretation.


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dsears
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Units - inches, feet metres , whatever units you use to measure and draw

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Message 10 of 12
jletcher
in reply to: jletcher

More like this then

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DeerSpotter
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hey i think so too, how did you draw this?

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JDMather
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Everything I did is in the feature history tree.

No smoke or mirrors.


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