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all.
I'm trying to dimension a revolved shape which consists of what is
essentially a cylinder with a curved end (not spherical) which has been
truncated to leave a small flat on the curve. I need to dimension to the
theoretical sharp point on the curve. How can I dimension to the intersection
of 2 curves. As soon as I select the first curve, I get a radius and can't
select intersection. Any help would be
appreciated.
Regards
Steve
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"sstrik" <Micheal,
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Thanks for that information. I think I would need to add additional cureved
sections and then trim those to get what I need, as tangetial lines would
change the intersection point that I am after. Sorry it took so long to
reply.
Regards
Steve
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