Tangent arc auto-snap how???????
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I have problem getting auto snapping for tangent arc.
Can I have some tips guys???

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Place a guideline with the Tape Measure tool at the radius of the arc with the 2-Point Arc tool. Start drawing the arc at the intersection. Double click to complete the arc and trim the corner.

Click on the picture to see it move. -
thx Dave
it works great
but I don't understand why it doesn't work when I start from check point.
thanx again!
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Will be cool to have a "Knife" arc/Beziers tool for automate the "trim" !

Maybe a inspiration for TIG or Sdmitch or Thomthom or Fredo or other genious Ruby coder!

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@pilou said:
Will be cool to have a "Knife arc tool" !

Maybe a inspiration for TIG or Sdmitch or Thomthom or Fredo or other genious Ruby coder!

what is it?? is it the name of sketchup plugin?
I just googled it but found nothing. k
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@dohyungkim said:
@pilou said:
Will be cool to have a "Knife arc tool" !

Maybe a inspiration for TIG or Sdmitch or Thomthom or Fredo or other genious Ruby coder!

what is it?? is it the name of sketchup plugin?
I just googled it but found nothing. k
There isn't one. Pilou was suggesting it would be nice if there was. I don't see the need since the 2-Point Arc tool does the trimming automatically as I showed in my GIF.
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@unknownuser said:
I don't see the need since the 2-Point Arc tool does the trimming automatically as I showed in my GIF.
Was the super Doh of the day! Excellent!

Never made the Double Click! (just simple click: as it was not writed on the bottom help line!
And I surrely missed it on the manual!
So it rests "knife" for Beziers!

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