Custom profile (with arc) changes width from AC21 to AC22
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‎2018-08-04 12:00 AM
Thank you,
Doug
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‎2018-08-04 12:13 AM
Doug
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‎2018-08-04 04:17 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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‎2018-08-04 05:50 PM
Thanks again.
Doug
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‎2018-08-05 05:44 PM
Here is a post discussing the issue.
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10

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‎2018-08-06 08:48 AM
As such, the curve segmentation might not matter that much?
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‎2018-10-26 02:43 AM
I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to this post but I just let it ride for a while and thought I was over it. It's only 4 thousandths of an inch right? I decided to look into it again tonight when I got home from work. With some trial and error I think I found my answer.
The circle places itself on it's horizontal center point, at it's point of tangent to the line based on the first two points you pick (I think). There is a hotspot at that point. The hotspot is transferred to the fill.
On the other hand. When the circle is trimmed to the line (see attachment) the hotspot no longer exists. I would have to say that my original profiles were created with the trimmed circle.
I'm not sure how the program interprets the 2 different scenarios but I'm going to run with it! I did this test with an 8x log and it measures 7.500" in both plan and section. All is good.
Thanks for the replies,
Doug

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‎2018-10-26 03:30 AM
It is true a circle has hotspots top, bottom left an right.
When trimmed an arc only has start and end hotspots.
But that is not the problem.
When you trim your circle, it is not through the centre.
Being slightly off this will alter the start point of the curved fill that gets converted to line segments.
So the lines start at different point of the circle and therefore may not place a segment that coincides with the side of the arc.
This image will explain in better.
Barry.
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‎2018-10-26 03:36 AM
The fill in you profile may be a perfect circle, but the profile will convert all circles to segmented 'arcs' as in the image above.
And actually it is not the point that you trimmed the circle, it is the start and end points of the arc in the fill you create.
It is the same effect though, that arc is not a semi-circle.
Barry.
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‎2018-10-27 01:39 AM
I'm kidding of course. Apparently I figured out the problem but with the wrong thought process in defining the solution. You're attachment and explanation represent the problem perfectly and I thank you for setting me straight!
I can't wait to replace a couple hundred fills because I didn't realize this was happening until they were inserted into the profiles!!
Thanks for the assist Barry.
Doug