autocad constraints

autocad constraints

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autocad constraints

Anonymous
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Goof afternoon, I want to draw a simple echilateral triangle with geometric center (0,0).  How do i constraint it (geometrical and dimensional) so as when i do change the bottom line dimenssion into 100 (which is higher) the triangle will evolve higer simetrically and no change at geometrical point.

If there is an idee in how do i modify dimension to bottom line, i think it is good with dimension like autodesk inventor.

I will wait for an answer.

And thank you for the time.

 

 

COSMIN TESNER __>Romania.

 

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dbroad
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The easiest way would be to create a dynamic block and use a scale parameter to adjust the size, using the GCE as the insertion point.

 

If you must use parametric constraints, add a point on layer defpoints at 0,0, pin it, and then configure the parameters as below.

 

2017-02-25_8-03-44.png

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Anonymous
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It might be easier to use = constraints instead of angles.  After all, an equilateral triangle is defined as three equal sides, right??  🙂

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beyoungjr
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  1. Create 3 lines connected in an approximate triangle.
  2. Set the bottom line with a HORIZONTAL horizontal constraint.
  3. Set an ANGULAR constrain for the upper two lines.
  4. Give the upper two lines an EQUAL constraint.
  5. Give the bottom line a LINEAR constraint.

Double click the ANGULAR and Linear Constaints to set 60 degrees and any length you wish.

 

 

Here is your solution...

Parmetric EqTriangle.jpg

 

 

 

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army