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    I'm drawing a piping iso. I've completed the drawing but now my dimensions extensions are not lining up in relation to my 30 degree iso lines. Any suggestions to try?

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    Good morning RA132.

    A very good tutorial is available online, check out Chapter 40 at the site linked below:

    http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/48-...iles/frame.htm

    You can copy the *.pdf for future reference.
    The video online is excellent.
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    RA132:

    You might try https://shop.charlottepipe.com/lit/c...d=26&openid=26 for a free CD.

    Pipe, pipe fittings, 2D and 3D, all on one free CD.

    Just curious, where are you posting from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RAI32 View Post
    I'm drawing a piping iso. I've completed the drawing but now my dimensions extensions are not lining up in relation to my 30 degree iso lines. Any suggestions to try?
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