fillet command
fillet command
19-09-2009 02:57 . am | View his/her posts only
It is a problem with fillet command because not work properly when fillet two polyline.
fillet command
21-09-2009 10:26 . am | View his/her posts only
Hello liviu petreus,
Thank you for your information!
I've tried fillet in ZWCAD2009i, it work fine by my side, here i made a movie to show. Maybe didn't catch your idea, could you explain it in detail, maybe we can make some improvement with your suggestion!
Looking forward to your reply!
Best Regards,
Amanda
fillet command
03-10-2011 01:22 . am | View his/her posts only
Copy - The copy command will copy any selected drawing elements and reposition where specified by the user, without affecting the original elements.
1)Select the copy button, then select the object(s) to copy then hit return (or right click)
2) Select the base point where to copy from (For example if copying a circle, it would be sensible for the base point to be the centre of the circle)
3)Enter the second point of displacement - this is where the new base point of the copied objects is to be positioned. Note that the base point is not visible, just a co-ordinate in Autocad's drawing system to enable accurate positioning of objects where required.
When quickly copying an object it is quite acceptable to simply pick a rough point to copy and then position an object without specifying co-ordinates, it can then be accurately positioned in the drawing area using the move command.
gentofte sk
1)Select the copy button, then select the object(s) to copy then hit return (or right click)
2) Select the base point where to copy from (For example if copying a circle, it would be sensible for the base point to be the centre of the circle)
3)Enter the second point of displacement - this is where the new base point of the copied objects is to be positioned. Note that the base point is not visible, just a co-ordinate in Autocad's drawing system to enable accurate positioning of objects where required.
When quickly copying an object it is quite acceptable to simply pick a rough point to copy and then position an object without specifying co-ordinates, it can then be accurately positioned in the drawing area using the move command.
gentofte sk
06-10-2011 12:44 . am | View his/her posts only
The fillet command in AutoCAD is used to add a radius (round the edges) of your 3D model. This is usually good practice, not only is a radius stronger (depending on the application) but it is cleaner, visually more appealing and more practical (won



