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Measure Tool

CR_9888056
12-Amethyst

Measure Tool

Unless I'm mistaken, I thought you could measure the circumference of a diametrical feature with the Measure Tool?

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Hi,

you need circular edge to be able to measure circumference (perimeter). Therefore you have to add something into your model temporarily - eq. X-section, sketched curve, ...

 


Martin Hanák

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:CR_9888056)

The nature of your "diametrical feature" matters in this context.

 

Use the perimeter measure. There is a caveat (below) when using this for a cylindrical face. If the ends of the cylinder are not identical then this is not useful as you are not able to simply divide the result by 2 to get the desired measure.

 

If you attempt to measure the perimeter of a cylinder face, the resultant measurement will be the sum of the perimeters of both circular cylinder ends.

 

The most robust way to measure this would be with a datum analysis feature.

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You can. For example I create a sketch of a circle with radius 2 and then extrude it. 

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I go to the measure tool and then select the edge of the circular face of the cylinder, this gives me half the circumference.

IbrahimTayyab_2-1690957424791.png

I hold ctrl and select the other non-selected half edge, this gives me the full circumference.

IbrahimTayyab_3-1690957467951.png

A method that I recently found which might be helpful is defining the perimeter in the sketch itself. I select the perimeter tool, select the circle, click ok in the pop up menu and then select the radius/diameter.

IbrahimTayyab_4-1690957624651.png

 

 

 

 

 

You can also click the face of the cylinder using the measure tool and it will give you the perimeter/circumference. (You may see that the perimeter measurements are a bit different in my previous reply and this one, I had modified the sketch resulting in this difference.)

IbrahimTayyab_5-1690957754597.png

 

Thanks, I'll have to remember that one. 🙂

Hi,

you need circular edge to be able to measure circumference (perimeter). Therefore you have to add something into your model temporarily - eq. X-section, sketched curve, ...

 


Martin Hanák

Thank you, yea that makes sense. Seems when you select the edge itself, it will only select half of the circular edge feature. Never understood why it's like that.

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