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Three-point arcs

 

Use the Three-PointClosed ArcClosed tool to create an arc by specifying its start and end points, and the radius or chord angle. This arc can be created tangent to another arc, line, or spline at its start. The arc will become an edge when you pull your sketch into 3D with the Pull tool. As an option, you can also create a Three-Point Arc in 3D mode.

The sketch grid must be visible in the workspace before you can draw.

 

To draw a three-point arc

  1. Click Three-Point Arc in the Sketch group.

  2. Click to set the start point of the arc.

    If the start point is on another line, arc, or spline, then the arc will initially be drawn tangent to that line, arc, or spline.

    You can dimension the point relative to other sketch objects.

  3. Click to set the end point of the arc.

  4. Click to set the arc's radius.

    You can dimension the chord angle or radius.

    The arc will snap to tangent objects.

Options

The following options are available for every sketch tool:


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