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Thursday, May 25, 2006

CADopia - Making parallel copies

You can use the parallel feature to copy selected entities and align them parallel to the original entities at a specified distance. You can make parallel entities using arcs, circles, ellipses, elliptical arcs, lines, two-dimensional polylines, rays, and infinite lines.

Making parallel copies of curved entities creates larger or smaller curves, depending on which side of the original entity you place the copy. For example, placing a parallel copy of a circle outside the circle creates a larger concentric circle; positioning the copy inside the circle creates a smaller concentric circle.

To make a parallel copy by specifying the distance

1.       Do one of the following:

·         Choose Modify > Parallel.

·         On the Modify toolbar, click the Parallel
tool (Ic_parallel).

·         Type parallel and then press Enter.

2.       Specify the distance by selecting two points or by entering a distance.

3.       Select the entity to copy.

4.       Specify on which side of the entity to place the parallel copy.

5.       Select another entity to copy, or press Enter to complete the command.

 

Ca_parallela

 

 

Ca_parallelb

To make a parallel copy, specify the distance between copies by entering a distance or selecting two points (A and B), select the entity to copy (C), and specify on which side to place the copy (D).

Result.

To make a parallel copy passing through a point

1.       Do one of the following:

·         Choose Modify > Parallel.

·         On the Modify toolbar, click the Parallel
tool (Ic_parallel_1).

·         Type parallel and then press Enter.

2.       In the prompt box, choose Through Point.

3.       Select the entity to copy.

4.       Specify the point for the entity to pass through.

5.       Repeat steps 3 and 4, or press Enter to complete the command.

 

Ca_parallel4

To make a parallel copy passing through a point, select the entity to copy (A) and then specify the through point (B).

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