Sep 24, 2004 #1 iraniii Automotive Sep 18, 2004 37 0 0 IR In sketch, i can not see center of arcs or circles to add coincindent constraint. why and where?
Sep 25, 2004 #2 ugDeveloper Mechanical Sep 23, 2004 4 0 0 US While the sketch is active. Go to Preferences -> Sketch... and check the "Display DOF Arrows" box (middle of Sketcher Preferences Dialog). Each sketch retains it own preferences. ugDeveloper Upvote 0 Downvote
While the sketch is active. Go to Preferences -> Sketch... and check the "Display DOF Arrows" box (middle of Sketcher Preferences Dialog). Each sketch retains it own preferences. ugDeveloper
Sep 27, 2004 #3 Xwheelguy Automotive Mar 17, 2004 2,048 0 0 US You don't need to see the center of the circles to apply coincidence, simply select both circles & choose the constraint you wish to apply. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com Upvote 0 Downvote
You don't need to see the center of the circles to apply coincidence, simply select both circles & choose the constraint you wish to apply. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com
Sep 27, 2004 #4 Erland Mechanical Jun 10, 2003 17 0 0 DK Well, an example where you need to pick the circle center is, when applying coincident constraint between a line end point and a circle center. Erland R. Nielsen Denmark Upvote 0 Downvote
Well, an example where you need to pick the circle center is, when applying coincident constraint between a line end point and a circle center. Erland R. Nielsen Denmark
Sep 27, 2004 #5 Xwheelguy Automotive Mar 17, 2004 2,048 0 0 US Correct, Erland, I was thinking concentric. My mistake. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Correct, Erland, I was thinking concentric. My mistake. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com