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You don't. Use the DONUT command instead unless of course you want to use a custom lisp routine to do the job for you.

 

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Circle on left has an O.D. of 2 units.

Donut on right has an I.D. of 1.8 units and an O.D. of 2 units.

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Re: Thickness.

Be careful with this as AutoCAD construes thickness to mean height. See what happens when THICKNESS is changed from its default. The circle to the left has a "0" thickness (the default setting); the one to the right has a 0.25 thickness.

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Daz: Just how does one control the radius of a circle drawn in this manner (derived from a "fitted" polyline)? Try it (the Polygon method) using 1" as the radius. After doing a PEdit > Fit what is the radius of the circle that has been created?

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Remark,

 

I got a radius of 1".

 

You don't actually get a circle as it's a 2d polyline or just a 4 arcs joined together.

 

If you want to increase the size, you can use the offset command.

 

I've never needed this to be accurate as I only use it to create blocks such as a circle with an attribute inside, so near enough was good enough.

Circle 1.jpg

Circle 2.jpg

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