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Offset Line Distances


j4cksincl4ir

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This seems a stupid question.

 

I am trying to offset two angled walls to 3800mm.

 

When I check the distance by measuring perpendicular between the lines, I get a different distance such as 2217mm.

 

Should I not be offsetting walls even though they are at 90 degrees to each other?

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Offset should offset.

 

The usual - Attach your file here.

Does this happen in any file or only the file you are working on at the moment?

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I have never noticed it before so only on this file. I finished drawing a floor and I was checking my room sizes to be shocked that I am out by 500mm in places.

 

I keep getting error messages when I try to upload the file.

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cadtutorupload.dwg

 

I have deleted a lot of the file's content so that I can upload.

 

What you'll see is the a basement and ground floor plan. To the left, I drew a line and tried to offset it by 3600mm. When I come to check this, the distance between the centre points of the lines is x = 2217, y = -3086.

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yeah, the X and Y distances are as you say, but the actual point-to-point distance is 3800.

 

Do you have more than one line in the commandline visable? There's more info there than just the X and Y when you do a DIST-command.

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I checked and the rest of the command line wasn't visible. For some reason "DISTANCE" wasn't showing about DELTA x etc.

 

Thanks for that. I was getting worried about this!

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I checked and the rest of the command line wasn't visible.

 

F2 to see command line history or stretch the command line to show more lines.

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