donut command
Federico Rossi 30 May 2013
Hello!
I'm a new user of nanoCAD. I used to work with AutoCAD, but i'm trying to do it with nanoCAD now.
I need to do a solid circle. I used to do it with "donut" command, putting "0" as interior diameter. ¿which is the equivalent command in nanoCAD?
I know that i can do a circle and after solid, but I would like make an "unique" figure.
I hope someone can helps me.
Thanks!
P.S. I'm sorry my English
I'm a new user of nanoCAD. I used to work with AutoCAD, but i'm trying to do it with nanoCAD now.
I need to do a solid circle. I used to do it with "donut" command, putting "0" as interior diameter. ¿which is the equivalent command in nanoCAD?
I know that i can do a circle and after solid, but I would like make an "unique" figure.
I hope someone can helps me.
Thanks!
P.S. I'm sorry my English
SevaM 03 Jun 2013
Hello,
nanoCAD is 2D editor, it can display 3D objects created in other applications, but has very limited set of 3D functions and commands.
nanoCAD is 2D editor, it can display 3D objects created in other applications, but has very limited set of 3D functions and commands.
SergeyK 04 Jun 2013
You can create donut with "pline" command.
Draw two arc segments (180 degrees each) and set necessary global width for this polyline in properties panel.
Than if you create a new block from this polyline you will be able to paste donuts in your drawing as blocks.
Draw two arc segments (180 degrees each) and set necessary global width for this polyline in properties panel.
Than if you create a new block from this polyline you will be able to paste donuts in your drawing as blocks.