Measuring Radius

Measuring Radius

kshea9RNL8
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Measuring Radius

kshea9RNL8
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Perhaps (and likely LOL) I am over looking a simple solution on measuring a radius.

In my old CAD when switching to wire frame one could measure every piece of geometry instantly, in Fusion 360 that's not the case and I find it cumbersome to measure a radius quickly.

(PS not comparing Fusion, it's so far ahead in CAD I almost feel sorry for my old one.)

Is there  a quick way to measure a radius?

Thanks much

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davebYYPCU
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Show dimension for the Revolve Sketch,

I am presuming it was made in Fusion, and is not a Step File.

 

the top and bottom rings can be done with the Inspect Tool.

 

Might help....

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kshea9RNL8
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Hi Dave,

Yes modeled in Fusion 350, section in wire frame.

Been away from Fusion 360 for a long time now and don't follow the "Show dimension for the Revolve Sketch,"

 

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davebYYPCU
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There is a sketch to Revolve that body, right?  Lofts would be too hard.

click on the name of the sketch in the Browser there is a Show Dimension item.  Turns on all dimensions in that sketch in the modelling window.

There is a Dimension on that arc, right?  

If it is unconstrained, you might find it in parameters for that sketch, never tried that.

If not Edit sketch and add it.

 

Might help....

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kshea9RNL8
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Thanks Dave

 

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