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lucas: Be patient please. I see that "traffic" has picked up here so maybe today you'll get the help you are seeking. Just calm down and wait. Thank you.

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lucas: Be patient please. I see that "traffic" has picked up here so maybe today you'll get the help you are seeking. Just calm down and wait. Thank you.

 

ReMark,Thank you! “Traffic" is what mean?

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Traffic = activity here at CADTutor = more people looking at threads.

 

Keep in mind too that while there may be many, many AutoCAD users only a small fraction of them do any serious coding. On the other hand there are plenty of people requesting code ( usually "free" ) and help with writing or revising code.

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Traffic = activity here at CADTutor = more people looking at threads.

 

Keep in mind too that while there may be many, many AutoCAD users only a small fraction of them do any serious coding. On the other hand there are plenty of people requesting code ( usually "free" ) and help with writing or revising code.

 

 

Mean the icon color change? haha! Most people like me! A few, like you!

 

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I have yet to request help either finding, writing or revising a lisp routine. I have helped many people find lisp routines they themselves could not find. I don't normally assist people who are writing or revising code since that is not my area of expertise.

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I have yet to request help either finding, writing or revising a lisp routine. I have helped many people find lisp routines they themselves could not find. I don't normally assist people who are writing or revising code since that is not my area of expertise.

 

But you are very enthusiastic!

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I'm use to seeing it done differently that's all.

 

I'm assuming that when the OP uses the "C" designation that the chamfer is cut at a 45 degree angle. What if it isn't? What if it were 30 degrees? How would he call it out then?

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This is what I am used to seeing.

 

Thank you ! Remark ,Example 1 use Chamfer Dimensions (This page discusses),Example 2 use "dimlinear "+ "dimangular"

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