Angular dimension

Angular dimension

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Angular dimension

Anonymous
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awful software. I assume the people writing the code have never used CAD software.

Angular dimension would require no explanation to work in any other software.

The people writing this software need to seriously do some homework. Shameful.

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etfrench
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If you're having a problem it might just be you.  Why don't you post a file and a screencast showing what the actual issue is?

ETFrench

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Anonymous
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First thank you for your offer to help. It was once again frustration trying to finish a project at 2AM. See this is the issue, defining an angular dimension is NOT rocket science. A common feature in all CAD programs.  Attempting to define angular dimensions between center points even using the space bar to define a point is like playing a video game. I didn't want to play a video game I wanted to define an angle and go to bed. This isn't Beta software anymore. I am paying for this. Something as simple as defining an angle in a 2D (Drawing) environment  shouldn't require opening a manual or posting a video in a support group. At least that is my opinion. So yes I am sure it is ME. The Me that can do this easily in other CAD programs.

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Can you share a bit more info on the area of concern? I'd like to try to help you. A screencast would be ideal, but screenshots or an F3Z of the files would also work.


Clint Brown
Senior Product Manager - Autodesk Fusion



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Clint

Thank you for checking in. I have worked around and don't really have the time to go back and recreate. I had a large circle cutout. With a series of mounting holes placed at 60 degrees around the large vent hole. Even with center marks it was very difficult to express the 60 degree location of the mounting holes. Not impossible but erratic.

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

I'd still like to look at this for you. If it's not too much of a bother, please can share an F3Z of your files for me to have a look at? You can attach the F3Z file here, or if it is sensitive, feel free to send it directly to me Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com


Clint Brown
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HughesTooling
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@Anonymous  did you try the Centre Mark pattern tool?

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It works on patail PCDs as well

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Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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