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      SchreiberBike
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      The jpg's below show how when I dimension an object and move the location of the dimensions' labels the dimension changes. That would be a minor annoyance, but I really want it to have the correct dimension with the labels close to the object.

      6 15/16 + 9 1/4 <> 16 1/8 wrong6 15/16 + 9 1/4 <> 16 1/8 wrong

      This one is correct.6 15/16 + 9 3/16 = 16 1/8 right

      Skippy to follow.

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        SchreiberBike
        last edited by

        Here's Skippy!


        dimension prob.skp

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          tomsdesk
          last edited by

          John, I don't dim in SU but had a hunch: changed your units to 1/32 and solved the problem of changing values...seems SU was having trouble rounding off, but why it would matter where the string was located is beyond me? (Get that in autocad with an inaccurate draftsman...both shorts and the long total won't round in a way to give an equal sometimes.)

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            Charlie__V
            last edited by

            John,
            I agree with Tom, not sure why the location of the dimension matters.
            However.....making the model actually measure 6-15/16" exactly solves this.
            Using the tape measure shows it slightly off of ****~****6-15/16'
            see attached.

            Charlie


            SP03.jpg

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              SchreiberBike
              last edited by

              You guys called it. But still no idea why SU changed the dimension based on where it was placed.

              I had gotten used to the tape measure tool giving me the ~ symbol meaning that it is a rounded number rather than the exact. With precision set to 1/16" the dimensions were rounded to the 16th, but I didn't realize it.

              I changed the precision to 1/64" and then the dimensions were more exact and I could see how the rounding had taken place and adjust things back to the 16th.

              As a woodworker, I'm usually fooling myself to say that I'm working more precisely than a 16th. Plus I can think in 16ths, but I have to convert in my head to work in 32nds or 64ths.

              If I were really smart, I'd change over to mm.

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                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Well obviously I'm in metric...
                My custom template is set to centimetres and I use three decimal (.000) precision. It usually is precise enough for me. That would be about 1/64" I guess but certainly it is easier for us just to add some decimals than keep counting in fractals.

                Gai...

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