How can I specify a radius when in polyline command and maintain tangency. If I give radius, it remains no more tangent to previous segment. Also, after drawing an arc segment, how can I get the following line segment to be tangent to arc. Thanks in advance for all your help.
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Maybe I did not explain clearly. Start a pline command, draw a segment and hit A for arc. The temporary graphic on screen will show a tangent arc. But, now hit R for radius and specify a radius, say 50. Try placing the end point and the arc is no more tangent to the previous segment?
Hi @Anonymous,
I think I understand what you are looking for. Start your pline, type A for ARC and then before you type the radius, Use Shift and hover over the original segment then enter the radius and the resulting arc should be tangent.
Please see my video to see if it helps better than this weak description.
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@john.vellek Thanks for the demonstration. However that didn't work for me. Doesn't holding Shift just turns on Ortho temporarily? Following your method gave me a chord length of 45 and not a radius of 45. Can you check the radius of that arc in your video and confirm that it is indeed 45.
By changing to radius you are going to define a hard number so forget about playing with the mouse on the polyline arc. You in fact should know where you need to be and use coordinates appropriate to your need.
Using radius...
Polyline
Start Point
Next Point
A for Arc
R for Radius
"2" for the value.
0,4 for an arc that sweeps counterclockwise 180 degrees.
or
2,2 for an arc that sweeps counterclockwise 90 degrees
and so on...
Polyline usage with tangent arcs implies that you will understand destination coordinates similar to CNC programming on a machine tool.
Otherwise create profiles with the standard line/arc commands and then join them when doen.
Hope that helps?
Blaine
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