luke83 Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 OK I NEED TO DRAW A LINE FROM A POINT THATS TRAVELS 80MM ALONG X AND IT INCREASES WITH A ANGLE OF 5DEGS. sO HEARS WHAT I DID L SELECTED MY STARTING POINT @80, nOW LOOKING AT IT IT LOOKS FINE TO MY UNTRAINED EYE, BUT HALFWAY THRU DRAWING THIS IMAGE OF A VAN, I REALISED MY SIZES WHERE OUT, NOW I ACTUALLY WANTED TO HAVE MY MEASURMENT OF 80MM ALONG THE X AXES NOT HEADING OFF ALONG THE DIAGONAL IS THERE ANOTHER WAY TO TELL IT THAT I WANT THAT LINE ALONG THAT ANGLE BUT TO TAKE ITS MEASURMENT OFF THE X AXIS ONLY NOT ALONG THE LINE ITS TRAVELLING. does that make sence? Quote
dbroada Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 there probably is but I just put a vertical XLINE through the stating point, move that 80 If you need a lot of lines at various angles you can also twist the UCS as you go. Quote
Tankman Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 You would need to do a bit of geometry, develop the triangle. You could fudge a bit. Take a peek-a-boo at the attached *.dwg file. You can see drawing an 80 unit line, @80 There would certainly be a lot of accumulated errors. STUFFED-20ME[3].dwg Quote
Lazer Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 Luke you may want to type without caps on as some people regard this as SHOUTING!! Quote
Cad64 Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 Tankman, you need to remove the "%20" from the name of the file you posted. I couldn't get it to open until I renamed it. Quote
Tankman Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 Tankman, you need to remove the "%20" from the name of the file you posted. I couldn't get it to open until I renamed it. Sorry Cad64, this was at first Luke's drawing which I edited. I never use the % sign naming any drawing. On my laptop, AutoCAD '05, I couldn't open your drawings, oh, my. Was 23°F here in Eastern Pennsylvania today. Yuk! Quote
luke83 Posted November 7, 2009 Author Posted November 7, 2009 Thanks tankman for the .dwg , thats the way i ended up doing it but wasnt sure if there was another easier way. Sorry about the SHOUTING people, i didnt reliase capslock was on until the very end and being 11:30 at night when i wrote it i didnt feel like retyping the whole thing. Quote
nukecad Posted November 7, 2009 Posted November 7, 2009 there probably is but I just put a vertical XLINE through the stating point, move that 80 If you need a lot of lines at various angles you can also twist the UCS as you go. XLINE is a good, but it seems, little known command. You want a 5deg angle, use XLINE A (for angle) 5 that will put a 5 degree construction line on your drawing. Other XLINE options are- H (horizontal) V (vertical) O (offset by a distance you specify) T (tangental to a radius) etc., take a look at the HELP for all the options. Quote
dbroada Posted November 8, 2009 Posted November 8, 2009 XLINE is a good, but it seems, little known command. clearly. I think my solution is easier than the one taken. Quote
Tankman Posted November 8, 2009 Posted November 8, 2009 Clearly, Dave, your solution is easier. Does down smooth too! Hope Guy Fawkes day was fun in Sussex! Quote
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