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CREO ELEMENTS DIRECT DRAFTING ANNOTATION QUERY

AT_10386478
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CREO ELEMENTS DIRECT DRAFTING ANNOTATION QUERY

Hi,

 

     I would like to know how a radial arc length dimension can be shown in a drawing view in creo elements also would like to know how circles or any isolated lines can be made hidden or removed from a main body surface in a drawing.

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If I understand well, you want to attach arc dimensions to points that do not exist. Then I propose to cut the part in two which will create edges in the circles. I you do not want to have several "virtual" parts instead of one "real" part, you can use the "imprit" command.

 

KotomEng_0-1676655177649.png

 

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Radial arc dimension: click on the button "Circular"

 

KotomEng_3-1676557256097.png

 

 

 

Hide a line or circle or arc: click on "Hide" button

 

KotomEng_2-1676557215076.png

 

 

 

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AT_10386478
4-Participant
(To:Kotom-Eng)

Hello Friend,

 

    Thank you very much for your valuable effort for letting me know about hide button option. But still when speak about my arc length query, I would expect to get more information about how the whole process of adding an arc length in a given drawing view is done. Somebody please explains this step by step with some drawing examples.

 

Best Regards,

Arjun.

 

Click on "Circular"

KotomEng_0-1676614642058.png

 

 

Click on "Arc"

KotomEng_1-1676614725705.png

 

 

Adjust dimension parameters if necessary

KotomEng_2-1676614918288.png

 

Fly over the first point of the arc. The arc and the first point are highlighted

KotomEng_6-1676615429333.png

 

 

Click where the mouse pointer is (not necessary to click right on the first point). You get an elastic between the first point and the mouse pointer.

KotomEng_7-1676615455161.png

 

 

 

Fly over the second point of the arc. The arc and the second point are highlighted

KotomEng_8-1676615495663.png

 

 

Move the mouse pointer where you want to put the dimension

KotomEng_9-1676615603151.png

 

 

Finally, click on that position

KotomEng_10-1676615675368.png

 

 

During the process, you are guided with the status bar

KotomEng_11-1676615999105.png

 

 

The reference: https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/ced_modeling/r20.5.0.0/en/?_gl=1*132thln*_ga*NTk1OTk2Njg0LjE2NzY1NDU0MDI.*_ga_1QBT6P6HR1*MTY3NjYxNDA3Ny4zLjEuMTY3NjYxNDI4MC4wLjAuMA..#page/ced_modeling%2FOSDM_Annotation%2Fam_dim_create_dim.html%23

 

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AT_10386478
4-Participant
(To:Kotom-Eng)

Hello Friend,

 

     I understood the basic principle from your kind explanation but to be very precise could you please explain me also how to manipulate the end points of arc with our choice in a circle sliced with horizontal and vertical centerlines as shown in my attachment so that we can add arc length dimensions wherever we wish to. (Please refer the attachment once).

 

 

Best Regards,

Arjun

If I understand well, you want to attach arc dimensions to points that do not exist. Then I propose to cut the part in two which will create edges in the circles. I you do not want to have several "virtual" parts instead of one "real" part, you can use the "imprit" command.

 

KotomEng_0-1676655177649.png

 

http://kotom.eng.free.fr
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