Isometric Arc

Isometric Arc

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Isometric Arc

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How can I draw an Isometric Arc? I want to draw an arc which should be tangent with both circle and I have e radius of that arc (see my attachment). 

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S.Faris
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Try using the TTR option in CIRCLE. Check this : Drawing Circles Using the TTR and TTT Options

 

  1. Type C (enter) for CIRCLE
  2. Type TTR (Enter) for Tan Tan Radius
  3. Select 2 Tangent Points on both the circles
  4. Type Radius Value (Enter)

SALMANUL FARIS

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Anonymous
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@S.Faris Sir, thank you for your reply. But I am sorry that TTR is not working here. I want to draw this (Please see attachment "Capture_2") and I am standing at this (attachment "Capture_1").

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S.Faris
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Can you explain why TTR is not working? I have already produced your drawing successfully with TTR. So what is that you are missing there?

 

I can attach the dwg here, but I want you to understand how it is done. So let me know where you are stuck and I'll guide you.

Sample.png

SALMANUL FARIS

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Anonymous
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@S.Faris Sir, When I select TTR, it is not working with my circles. I have attached the screen record of this. 

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S.Faris
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but why do you want to do it specifically in Isometric view? Any particular reasons?

I did it in Isometric as you can see it below.

Isometric TTR.gif

 

Since i'm kind of convinced that you cannot draw it at your end I'll upload the file(But now i am curious about why TTR is acting weird at your end Smiley Tongue )

SALMANUL FARIS

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@S.Faris sir, I am feeling very sorry, I am asking you for a same (easy) problem again again. I have drawn many things with TTR. But in Isometric view, it is not working. I have tried it a lot but in vain. And it is my assignment to draw this object in isometric view, that is the reason. At the end, I still cannot draw this (In your GIF, it is working but here it is not running). 😞

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S.Faris
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I've attached the file in the previous post, hope that will do.

SALMANUL FARIS

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beyoungjr
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Good day,

I believe that there has been some confusion here...

There are typically no circles in an isometric view.  An isometric view is a 2D representation of a 3D form or object.

To represent a circular profile in an isometric view you must have ISODRAFT on and use the ELLIPSE>ISOCIRCLE command set.  There is no provision for arcs in this command set but we typically create the entire elliptical profile and trim as needed.

 

If you are trying to achieve an ELLIPSE that is tangent to your 2D circles then isometric language truly confuses the issue.  It's an ELLIPSE.  You must define the ELLIPSE axis and then you may be able to place the ellipse with a parametric control.

 

 

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army

Message 10 of 15

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@S.Faris  thank you sir.

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beyoungjr
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Oops, I see you are just viewing in an Isometric direction and not trying to create an isometric arc!

TTR is best as was recommended!

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army

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S.Faris
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@beyoungjr  Yeah, I just confirmed it from the demo Video he attached. The Viewcube shows that he is still in plan view. Thanks for letting me know what exactly the issue exactly was.

SALMANUL FARIS

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beyoungjr
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Have you accidentally create the initial circles in a wrong UCS?

I noticed in your video that your were set to a TOP view and 2D woreframe visual style.  If you were in a TOP view then you would see the objects as if looking from TOP.

 

If they are not flat to your UCS the TTR will not work.

Please upload you drawing file so we can check the placement of your initial objects.

 

OR

 

Start fresh and create your initial circles in WCS.  Then alter your viewpoint ONLY and try the TTR method.

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army

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@beyoungjr Sir, Here I have attached two dwg file. The first one (Sample_1), which I am trying to draw now and at the same time I have attached another dwg file (Sample_2) that I have drawn previously, so that I want to show you which method I am following to draw "Sample_1". 

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Message 15 of 15

beyoungjr
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OK...

So it is a 2D Isometric drawing you wish to create.  The 3D model that you showed earlier led us to believe that you wanted to create that 3D model.

Looking over your attached files I see many errors in size and location.

 

I will create a screen cast with no audio for you to review.  Just know that in order to locate your "isometric fillet" feature you will use ELLIPSE>AXIS,END>ISOLCIRCLE and then you will trim the ELLIPSE to your pattern.

 

Also, I always recommend creating the flat view first to students so they can use it as a guide.  The distance between the center of the model and the center of the "isometric fillet" will be derived from the flat view and you will notice that I use the distance accurately so as not to intruduce rounding errors.

 

Look for a screencast in 15 or 20 minutes.

 

Blaine

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army