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hello to all of you can tell me how to take the corner of that curve I indicated in the attached image?
 

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Hi.

Maybe there will be a more refined method, but I suggest you make a drw quickly, where you can get all the odds you want.
 
axes and reference points and misuse the angle
 

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third method (with the same result as the other two):
do a sketch on the upper surface and messy
 
do the sketch to measure in 3d is by xxxxxoni (n)
I join the club of xxxxxoni, I would do with the sketch.
I think there are several methods to do the same thing, to get to the same result, and the difference does not make the xxxxxoneria but does the productivity.
depends on cases.
 
If the odds do not serve to manage a feature through relationships or similar, they are always of the idea to use a drw. It is more immediate and simple to quote, more stable, if in subsequent modifications the quotas become purple, but nothing else happens, while if you work at sketch level at least you turn on the red light and you have to do the proper corrections.
 
If the odds do not serve to manage a feature through relationships or similar, they are always of the idea to use a drw. It is more immediate and simple to quote, more stable, if in subsequent modifications the quotas become purple, but nothing else happens, while if you work at sketch level at least you turn on the red light and you have to do the proper corrections.
if sketches are well bound, if the choice of references is the optimal one and if you do not change the geometry to which the sketch refers, the sketch does not jump.
 
I still use the sketch to obtain quotas temporarily on imported geometries and solids. Of course if I need them in the future it would be better to make a table.
 

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