Michael wrote:
How do I create a wall that is an exact distance and parallel to another wall, beam or other element? I am a new user and the parallel perpendicular constraint tool is clear to me, but I don't know how to measure a specific distance and place the parallel wall, especially when it is a skewed angle. For that matter, I would like to know how to measure distances in general, without going through the dimensioning process.
Try using OFFSET tool rather than parallel.
Activate OFFSET tool.
Define the start and end point along your existing wall.
Change the side of the wall reference line if necessary.
Move the mouse in the direction you want.
Press "R" and type in the distance you want.
You can do this with a single wall or a continous wall.
Also for any other tools - beams, slabs, fills, etc.
As for distance, place the user origin where you want to measure from.
Activate origin tool and place or hold ALT & SHIFT and wave mouse over a node and it will place automatically.
Make sure the DELTA (triangle) buttons are pushed in on the co-ordinate box.
Now where ever you move the mouse you will have the X, Y, radius and angle displayed in the co-ordinate box.
Double click the origin tool to send it back to the default origin position, or just ignore it and place it again when needed somewhere else.
Barry.
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