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Linear measurement from the center of two fillets in a fusion 360 drawing

matt.buckle
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Linear measurement from the center of two fillets in a fusion 360 drawing

matt.buckle
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I am looking to generate a linear measurement from the top of one fillet, to the top of the other. I can measure between the fillets (pictured below) or I can generate an individual center mark for each radius and measure the distance between those marks, however that is not the measurement I am looking for. I am new to Fusion and to CAD systems in general so I am sure it's a simple answer. I am looking for the linear measurement between the two red marks (as seen in the image) any advice would be appreciated.fusion dimenison.png

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jhackney1972
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I had to create a model, since you did not supply one.  My model is in inches but the process is the same in metric units.  The Screencast will show the process I used.

 

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matt.buckle
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Thanks John, that did the trick. Appreciate you creating the model as well. Thanks

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @matt.buckle and @jhackney1972 

 

The fastest way to achieve this, is to use the snaps in the dimension tool in drawings (no sketch points needed).

 

Simply hit the dimensions tool, then right click and choose the snap required, the animated GIF below shows the process.

 

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Clint Brown
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matt.buckle
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Thank you @ClintBrown3D I just gave that a go on my latest drawing and it worked perfectly! 

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