PYTHA - Change Radius

PYTHA - Change Radius


This function allows you change any radius of a part. It also allows you to adjust any radii of a part, as well as in other parts as long as they are in the same axis. Using this function eliminates the need to redraw curved parts following client revision or site modifications.

  1. Change Radius can be found in Part Tools 2
  2. Under Special > Smart Tools > Change Radius
                  

  1. After selecting the radius you wish to change, enter the changes into the dialog box.
      

  1. How the radius or radii are changed, depends on how it is edited along the axis.


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