Counterbore dimension in Fusion 360

Counterbore dimension in Fusion 360

cbales
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Counterbore dimension in Fusion 360

cbales
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How do I create a diameter dimension exactly as shown in the image? While I can insert all the necessary symbols into the dimension, I am unable to create multiple lines with the diameter dimension.cbore dimension.PNG

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Beyondforce
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Hi @cbales,

 

Will you please create a screencast and show us what you are doing and the results you are expecting!

 

Cheers / Ben
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daniel_lyall
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Have a look on NYCCNC youtube channel he did a vid and showed how to add the callouts it was about 5 weeks ago, of the top of my head it was edit it after you add the dimensions.


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cbales
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Screencast uploaded.  In the screencast you will see me adding a diameter dimension and then attempting to create a multiline counterbore hole dimension with cbore diameter and depth.  The symbols can be added easily but everytime I attempt to hit ENTER to go to a new line it ends the DIMENSION EDIT command.  

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Beyondforce
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Unfortunately, I'm not a Drawing expert. Maybe @jeff_strater could help.

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When you are ready for the next line it's shift then enter, most times in fusion if you can do something you normally can do with A key and it wont work, it may need shift or ctrl first.

 

There are a lot of commands in fusion that use shift and ctrl.


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cbales
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Excellent! Works perfectly.  Thanks.