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How to avoid the holes displaying as polygon on Advance Steel

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robin_simonneau40
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How to avoid the holes displaying as polygon on Advance Steel

Hi everybody.

I am French, so I'll do my best to be understandable.

I'm new on Advance Steel and I don't know how to avoid the hole displaying as polygon on the model and drawing. As you can see on the first image, the hole tool does a polygon. When I do an extruding, if I use the presspull tool, it is okay, but I can't do that on profile. Moreover, when I do a drawing, it displayed as a polygon again, even the fillet, as you can see on the third image. At the top right of the plate, I have done a polygone with 50 sides to see the difference, and the contour is smoother on the drawing.

 

I searched a lot but I do not find anything, the "regen" command didn't work.

Can you please tell me how to get a smoother circle on the model and the drawing?

 

Thank a lot for your help in the whole forum, it is very useful.

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Hi @robin_simonneau40 ,
Does increasing this option in the Management Tools have any effect?

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mick-CNF
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That is the number of bolts/holes when you add a circular arrangement.

Its the facet number, but don't go too high as CHS and round bar will look like a solid line in higher scale drawings.

Screenshot 2024-05-02 080225.jpg

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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Yeah, it works well. Thanks a lot!

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