Hi,
have you looked to the geometry from another perspective?
This shows the endpoint of the "vertical line" (which is here the shorter line) has a different Z-value compared to the center of the circle.
When you now start command _CIRCLE, show first the center point (= center of your existing circle) you are now asked for the radius ==> and this distance (if you show a new point) is measured between the previous point (center of the existing circle) and the second point.
Well ... the problem is that the different Z-value influence the distance between point1 and point2 ==> it's not what you see 2-dimensional (from your to view).
Distance between these 2 points in 3D-space: 55.2254
Distance between these 2 points only 2D measured: 46.5457
And that's why the radius is larger than you thought.
- alfred -
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