4thorns
Structural
- Jan 22, 2009
- 152
Hi all. The attached is in my case (and probably yours too!) a waste of time because I've already figured out how to do it using Autocad tools. I'd like to see if it can be done old school with no known numbers involved. Reminds me of trying to trisect an angle using a compass and a straight edge. (never did figure that one out)
In the attached drawing there are no known numbers other than the 90 degree angles on the right. The segments AB, BC and CD are random lengths. The arc (dashed line) runs through points A and C and is tangent to segment EF.
What I'm looking for is a way to draw the arc from point A to point D (Point G being the center of the arc) that is also tangent to line EF without using the dimensioning tools provided by autocad.
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In the attached drawing there are no known numbers other than the 90 degree angles on the right. The segments AB, BC and CD are random lengths. The arc (dashed line) runs through points A and C and is tangent to segment EF.
What I'm looking for is a way to draw the arc from point A to point D (Point G being the center of the arc) that is also tangent to line EF without using the dimensioning tools provided by autocad.