Drawing circular component based on an arc

Circular Component

To draw a circular component based on an arc

  1. Use the Division parameter on the context toolbar to define the number of segments in a curved wall; this number is based on a full circle.
  2. Place the center.

    The position of the component axis and its direction of extension are displayed in the preview. In the case of components with multiple construction layers (e.g. walls), you can see the component setup and the thickness of the various layers. The position of the fist layer is identified by the number 1, which is displayed in the color associated with the component axis.

  3. Now check the preview to see whether the component’s offset direction is correct, and if necessary, click Reverse offset direction on the context toolbar to change its offset direction.

    You can change this setting at any time while entering components.

  4. Define the radius of the circle in one of the following ways:
  5. Define the circle's starting point by placing a point or enter the starting angle (counter-clockwise, relative to the horizontal x-axis).
  6. Define the end point of the circle in one of the following ways:

Note: When you use Stretch Entities to modify curved components (at wall junctions, for example) while the component axis is hidden, the modifications you make do not affect the axis. This can cause numerical inaccuracies when you dimension the curved component. When you use Stretch Entities while the component axis is switched on, curved components behave like circles; i.e. the component is moved.



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