Drawing an Arc Length
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2004-08-24 05:58 PM
I am working from a surveyor's drawing, and need to input the arc length with a given radius.
(I think I know the answer is "no" or "buy an add-on" but I am posing the question so I can ask the next question: Why not? )
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2004-08-25 09:38 PM
Steve

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2004-08-25 10:40 PM
"Seiss Wagner" wrote:
I have tried various strategies with the three point circle tool, with no success.[/quote
and Steve wrote: "I just go 90 degrees from the endpoint to find the center of the radius. "
-That's the way I do it
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2004-08-26 07:31 AM
I don't follow how you go 90 degrees from the end point to find the center of the radius. Can you give my dim mind a screen shot of what you are doing to get a surveoir's arc.
Seiss
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2004-08-26 02:26 PM
Seiss wrote:This example might be a little simplistic, but here it is. Hope it helps.
Steve or Jacek
I don't follow how you go 90 degrees from the end point to find the center of the radius
Steve

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2004-08-26 07:04 PM
Thanks much for the screen shot, it really helped. Which Arc/Circle tool are you using? If I use the Three Point Tool I can draw the cord, constrain 90 degrees with the perpendicular icon, but then I must pull the diameter of the arc to get the radius. Is that how you do it?
Seiss
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2004-08-26 07:29 PM
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2004-08-26 07:48 PM
I use the center point circle.
Steve

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2004-08-29 08:11 AM
So I guess it is back to drawing circles. ':('
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2004-09-07 10:31 AM
Seiss wrote:I made a library object that does this. I've attached it below. We found it very useful when setting out a multiple curved building.
Finding the length of an arc (circumference) is of interest, but of limited value. A much more interesting and useful question is how do you draw an arc knowning the cord length and radius without resorting to geometry?
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2004-09-07 04:00 PM
This deserves praise for cleverness, though curses to Archicad for needing it.
Put this one on the Tips and tricks board!
