Getting XYZ measurements

Getting XYZ measurements

etfrench
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Getting XYZ measurements

etfrench
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How do you force Fusion360 to show the XYZ measurements?  See attached.

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joel.palioca
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Hello,

 

Right now inside of Fusion 360, we support showing of the XYZ delta measurements when you measure between two points.  You can get the check box option you see in the image below by selecting two vertex points.  If you hover over the value in the dialog for one of the Deltas it will show the value in the graphics window in case you are unsure which direction is which.

Screen Shot 2015-06-09 at 9.47.22 AM.png

 

We are continuing to work on improving Fusion's capabilities, if having additional selection options for XYZ delta is important for you, we have an Ideastation that allows customers to provide recommendations on what is important to them.  This way we can prioritize feature enhancements such as this.


Here is an example of one related to what you are working on from another customer.  http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation-request-a/enhancement-measure-tool-circle-to-ve... The more votes a post gets the more we know the importance of this kind of functionality.

 

Hope this answers your queston.

Cheers,



[Joel Palioca]
[Software QA Engineer]
Joel(dot)Palioca(at)autodesk(dot)com
Autodesk, Inc.

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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Measure behaves differently depending on context.

 

In your image you are measuring the closest distance between a circle and line, so Fusion is going to show you this as an absolute value. Here is this mode shown with a more apt set of geometry for this problem. You can see it's a "closest" distance measure.

 

measure_1.png

 

The concept of XYZ delta measurements is seen when measuring between points. A circle and a line have an infinite number of points along their length. So to create the measurement you want, you need to measure betwen points. Here is how I did it in Sketch using points added to a circle and line.

 

measure_xyz_delta.png





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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etfrench
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Thanks for the reply.  I think measuring distances between objects on a specific plane is so basic to CAD programs, that it shouldn't need to requested.

ETFrench

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gutierrezj6PB2U
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Is the XYZ tool no longer an option for the inspect tool?  I am not given the option anymore on the measurement dialog box.

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Anonymous
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@gutierrezj6PB2U

 

Still there. But as Phil stated you need to measure between points.

 

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lindsay.fowler
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Sorry, but this is not clear to me because all measurements are between points and there is no option to select that I can see which says "measure between points". Could you please reiterate?


@Anonymouswrote:

@gutierrezj6PB2U

 

Still there. But as Phil stated you need to measure between points.

 

xyz.PNG


 

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Anonymous
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@lindsay.fowlerwrote:

Sorry, but this is not clear to me because all measurements are between points and there is no option to select that I can see which says "measure between points". Could you please reiterate?


 



Sure!

Start the measure command. Use the default selection filter. If you move your cursor over geometry, Fusion will highlight faces, edges or vertices, depending on cursor position. You simply select by clicking (face/edge/vertex).

 

btw - I cannot find what you mentioned: "measure between points"  I should read the complete sentence, silly me.

 

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