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What disappointment I can't find a way to make decent balls, the multileader never has to do the brake with the center of the ball, but is there no method? in the picture you see the pallino a cola freccina, ....in programs 3d in the masses in the table the pallinatures are much more practical, I use mechanical but the problem is the same .. to make the ball you must first put a point of reference, in short all very laborious for a simple ball! ! !
 

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What disappointment I can't find a way to make decent balls, the multileader never has to do the brake with the center of the ball, but is there no method? in the picture you see the pallino a cola freccina, ....in programs 3d in the masses in the table the pallinatures are much more practical, I use mechanical but the problem is the same .. to make the ball you must first put a point of reference, in short all very laborious for a simple ball! ! !
but do you mean the "pallines" of reference of the components?io in autocad I make circles I put in the letter (or number) inside, copy and paste and in 5 minutes you are finished. . .
 
but then you have to put the arrow that sticks the ball!!! then in the 2d another uncomfortable thing is the table all by hand!! !
 
only in cad 3d of high level (for the autodesk inventor) is contemplated this possibility automatically.
in manual I would draw many arrows without text, but that they understand + or - where you want to put the ball.
Then I prepare the aforementioned ball with num. 1 inside, copy it n times starting from the center of the ball on the end of each arrow, then acting on the grip port the end of the arrow on the intersection of the same with the ball and then renumber all the internal numbers.
or try to see on the lisp section of this site, there is probably already an lsp file that does what you say.
provided you have autocad full and not light is obvious.
Hi.
 
but then you have to put the arrow that sticks the ball!!! then in the 2d another uncomfortable thing is the table all by hand!! !
eh.. make sure that once you were drawing by hand and if you were wrong, nothing undo...insomma or change sw or you fit! autocad is so...think you if you want to have a parametric object in autocad! ! !
 
Mechanical guide:- Lists of parts- reference numbers- eating amballoonthen find the tools list parts under the menu boredHello
marco
 
Mechanical guide:- Lists of parts- reference numbers- eating amballoonthen find the tools list parts under the menu boredHello
marco
even better:finger:

not having mec on the post where I sat writing I could not control.
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