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How do I do this?
I know it's connected with circles probably in picture below, but I don't get which ones exactly. I always get lost in little details.
This is what I have so far:
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@st32-22 schrieb:
I don't get which ones exactly. I always get lost in little details.
You can easily see which one is bigger than the other ones
and you have 3 "Circles"
1. One with diam10, one with diam15 and one with diam 20
What do you mean is bigger than dima 15 = dima20
What do you mean is smaller then dima 15 = diam 10
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Sebastian
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>>"Also the 3rd picture this part confuses me "
Which part?
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looks like you only drew this in 2D. You should draw it in 3D using solids. Then you can in Layout create vports with one being a 3d View:
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Oh, I am supposed to do it like that in auto cad just draw and later make it in inventor like 3d model.
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Easier to now draw in Inventor and bring the 3d view back into AutoCAD