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What about drawing three concentric circles where your Hole goes and trim the lines then delete the two center corcles.

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Remark, I still ride my brontosaurus to work every morning too. :wink:

 

Oh man I really want a Brontosaurus (by Ford right?). That would be an upgrade from my Triceratops (by Toyota). Maybe I can get the dealer to throw in a copy of Inventor too.:lol:

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What about drawing three concentric circles where your Hole goes and trim the lines then delete the two center corcles.

 

I thought moving from the board to CAD was to make things easier to do? This solution seems counter-productive to me.

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Thanks for the replies. i ended up getting it somewhat like 'nukecad' said. Personally, I just find center marks to be a pain in the ass, so far at least. I dont know if its just me, but when I try doing them with either ISO-25 dimension style or Standard dimension style, they always give me a hard time. Usually they end up looking just like a big + and the only way I can get the 'break'? in the center is by setting the 'Line' size in 'symbols and arrows> center mark' to .09.. That just sounds wrong to me because shouldnt setting it to lets say .95 make the spacing from the little + in the middle to the lines that extend from it larger? Or is there another setting I'm just overlooking?? I'm lost. And the book I'm using is no help :-!

 

Edit: Here's a guy with the same thing I'm talking about --> http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?49347-center-line-mark-issue&highlight=center+mark

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