Circular Plane 2 Points - Diameter

Introduction

This topic will explain the Arc 2 Points - Diameter function, will explain where to find the function, and explain the options found in it. This topic will also give a brief description of Dynamic Drawing, the Snap Increment function, explain creation with quick steps, and provide links to related topics.

The Arc 2 Points - Diameter Function

The Arc 2 Points - Diameter function is used to create arcs of a specified radius, and start and end angles, by defining two points in the graphics area which will become the full diameter of the arc. This can be accomplished by picking two points or snap points in the graphics area, and altering the data entry information as needed.

 

 

Dynamic Drawing

This function supports Dynamic Drawing which allows you to use a combination of sketching and data entry to create the entities. Prior to confirming the desired result in the function, an adjustable preview is visible. These previews can be modified using data entry. The benefit of Dynamic Drawing is that you can quickly place and adjust the size to get the approximate result, and then use data entry to update to the exact dimensions, and coordinate values as needed.

 

Planes in Modify Mode

Final Entities

 

In the images above, we see the preview of surfaces which can still be adjusted, followed by those same surfaces after they are finalized.

Snap Increment

This function support the use of the snap increment when selecting the location of the entities. The snap increment allows you to get precise results when using mouse selection and helps to reduce data entry modifications.

 

To learn more, view Snap Increment.

To open Circular Plane / Arc 2 Points - Diameter:

 

  • In the Surfaces group, of the Create 3D ribbon, click the down arrow under Planar, and select Circular Plane.

 

The parameters display in the Data Entry Manager.

  • Select the Creation Option.

The Data Entry Parameters

 

Creation Option

 

                 

 

Parameters

 

Center

 

  • X - sets the location of the arc center along the X axis.
  • Y - sets the location of the arc center along the Y axis.

  • Z - sets the location of the arc center along the Z axis.

 

Dimensions

 

  • Radius - sets the distance from the center of the arc to the circumference.

  • Start Angle - sets the rotation angle at which the arc begins measured from the positive X-axis.

  • End Angle - sets the rotation angle at which the arc ends measured from the positive X-axis.

 

  • Other Half - allows you to choose the other half of the specified angle range.

     

  • OK - finalizes the function.
  • Cancel - exits the function.

Quick Steps - Arc 2 Points - Diameter

 

  1. Open the function and click a snap point or anywhere in the graphics area to set the first of two points which will define the diameter.

    You can modify the snap increment value or turn it off while selecting the points of the diameter.



  2.  Move the mouse pointer and click a snap point or anywhere to set the final point of the arc diameter.

    The arc changes from the Preview color to the Entity color and displays with a greater line thickness to show it is the active entity.

       

  3. With Dynamic Drawing, you can update the Data Entry parameters to modify the active entity, or you can continue sketching.

    If you continue sketching, the active entity is automatically finished.

  4. After updating the Data Entry parameters, to finish the active entity, you can either click OK or you can click the next point to begin creation of a new arc.



  5. Repeat this process of using sketching and data entry to create arcs as needed.

  6. To close the function, click Cancel.

Related Topics

The CAD Overview