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what does Coradial mean?

i've seen this option a few times but i've never had used it, all i know is it can only be applied to at least 2 curves

i messaged online support but they weren't very helpful

any other SolidWorks users in the flood?

  • 12.10.2012 6:46 PM PDT

Well I certainly never learned this shenanigans related to CAD in my Drafting/Architecture Design classes...

  • 12.10.2012 6:48 PM PDT
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  • 12.10.2012 6:48 PM PDT
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which product do you use Graver18?

  • 12.10.2012 6:48 PM PDT

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Two arcs are coradial if they share the same center-point and radius.

  • 12.10.2012 6:49 PM PDT


Posted by: path1k
which product do you use Graver18?
If by product, you mean version of CAD, I have no idea. It was a pretty basic version of the program though.

  • 12.10.2012 6:49 PM PDT

2 second google search says 2 arcs that lie on the same virtual circle. So same radius and center point.

I use solidworks a lot but have never used that constraint.

[Edited on 12.10.2012 6:51 PM PST]

  • 12.10.2012 6:51 PM PDT

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Two arcs are coradial if they share the same center-point and radius.
thanks! guess it works as a shortcut to making arcs/circles concentric and equal

  • 12.10.2012 6:53 PM PDT