Arc Fit Arcs

Introduction

This topic will explain the Arc Fit Arcs 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 an example, and provide links to related topics.

The Arc Fit Arcs Function

The Fit Arcs function converts a selected geometry curve into arc segments using a defined tolerance value.

To open Fit Arcs:

 

  • In the Entity group, of the Create 2D ribbon, click the down arrow under Arc, and select Fit Arcs.

 

The parameters display in the Data Entry Manager.

The Data Entry Parameters

Creation Option

 

      

 

Entity Selection

 

Tolerance - sets the amount of variation allowed when creating the fit arcs.

 

Selected Geometry

 

(Delete) - removes the highlighted item from the Selected Geometry list.

(Delete All) - removes all entities from the Selected Geometry list.

The list will display all entities currently selected for the function.



  • OK - creates the active arc entity after using data entry.

  • Cancel - closes the Data Entry Manager.

Quick Steps - Arc Fit Arcs

 

  1. Open the function and set the tolerance to use for the creation of the arcs.

  2. Select the items in the graphics area to apply the Fit Arc function to.



    The items are added to the Selected Geometry list.

  3. Click OK.



    The Results dialog displays with a report on the number of arcs created.

  4. Click OK to close the Result dialog.

  5. Repeat this process as needed.

  6. To close the function, click Cancel.

Example

This example will demonstrate how to use the Fit Arcs function.


Note: In the images below, both the Show Axis X-Y and Show Gnomon toggles have been disabled in the Axis X-Y group of the Settings Part > Display dialog.

 

  1. In the Shapes group, of the Create 2D ribbon, click the Shape Library icon.

    The Data Entry Manager is populated with the parameters of the Disk.

  2. In the Data Entry Manager, click on the image of the Disk.

    The Shape Library dialog launches, allowing you to select from the library shapes.

  3. Select the (Polygon Inner) icon and click OK.

    The parameters open in the Data Entry manager, and the Preview displays.



  4. Enter 20 for the Number of Sides value.

    The Preview updates.



  5. Click OK to confirm the settings and placement of the Polygon Inner.

    The Polygon Inner is created in the graphics area, and the Polygon Inner feature is added to the CAD Tree.

  6. In the Entity group, of the Create 2D ribbon, click the down arrow under Arc, and select Fit Arcs.

  7. Notice the Tolerance value is set 0.0004.

    Click anywhere in the graphics area to give it focus, and press Ctrl+A on your keyboard to use the shortcut for Select All.



    The entities are selected.

  8. Click OK to confirm.

    A dialog appears with the message: Arcfit result will return more entities than started with, you may want to increase the tolerance, would you like to continue?

  9. Click Yes.

    The Results dialog appears showing: Arcs Created 14

  10. Click OK.



    The result displays in the graphics area. In this case, the results are not obvious.

  11. Click anywhere in the graphics area to give it focus, and press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard to Undo the Arc Fit.

 

Note: If the Undo command is used one too many times, the Polygon Inner will be undone as well. If this occurs, simply use CTRL+Y (Redo) to bring it back.

 

  1. Change the Tolerance value to 0.0040.

    Click anywhere in the graphics area to give it focus, and press Ctrl+A on your keyboard to use the shortcut for Select All.



    The entities are selected.

  2. Click OK to confirm.

    A dialog appears with the message: Arcfit result will return more entities than started with, you may want to increase the tolerance, would you like to continue?

  3. Click Yes.

    The Results dialog appears showing: ArcsCreated   1

  4. Click OK.



    Again, the result displays in the graphics area. The results are still not obvious.

  5. Click anywhere in the graphics area to give it focus, and press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard to Undo the Arc Fit.

  6. Change the Tolerance value to 0.040.

  7. Click anywhere in the graphics area to give it focus, and press Ctrl+A on your keyboard to use the shortcut for Select All.



    The entities are selected.

  8. Click OK to confirm.

    The Results dialog appears showing: ArcsCreated   1

  9. Click OK.



    The result displays in the graphics area, and this time we can see a single arc has been created.

  10. To end the function, click Cancel.

 

This concludes the example.

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