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esfahan2000
15.11.2014, 14:30
Hi every body.how can i connect this 2 lines:the Angle isnot important.just the distance is importantthanks all.

esfahan20002014-11-15 14:46:28

John Connor
15.11.2014, 18:28
You could draw two circles using 6.4 and 4.8 as the radii.  Where they cross will be the location of the upper right corner of the object.I'm assuming you know where to locate the centerpoint of each circle.  Yes?

John Connor2014-11-15 21:13:01

sourcecad
16.11.2014, 06:36
the best and easy method is to follow the stepsGo to fillet command > click on radius on command line or type R and enter > enter a radius of 0 > click on end points of both lines.the lines will get connected at their apparent point of intersection, Hope it helps  

esfahan2000
16.11.2014, 07:38
[QUOTE=sourcecad]the best and easy method is to follow the stepsGo to fillet command > click on radius on command line or type R and enter > enter a radius of 0 > click on end points of both lines.the lines will get connected at their apparent point of intersection, Hope it helps  [/QUOTE]it chang's the length

esfahan2000
16.11.2014, 07:39
[QUOTE=John Connor]You could draw two circles using 6.4 and 4.8 as the radii.  Where they cross will be the location of the upper right corner of the object.I'm assuming you know where to locate the centerpoint of each circle.  Yes?

[/QUOTE]could you explain more?

John Connor
16.11.2014, 13:02
Really?The red circle has a radius of 6.4 and the cyan circle has a radius of 4.8.  You said you did not care about the angle of the lines so there you go.  The red and cyan lines are the lengths you specified.>

sourcecad
16.11.2014, 13:40
I hope this image makes things clear

John Connor
16.11.2014, 18:42
sourcecad: The OP states the angle is not important but the distances are.  Your solution using the Fillet command would make each line longer.  Note too the OP has not provided an angle for the line that is 6.4 so depending on what the angle might be the final length using Fillet could, at this point, vary widely.
John Connor2014-11-16 18:46:27

sourcecad
17.11.2014, 09:43
Constrain length of both the lines using parametric tool of AutoCAD and then connect line ends using grip editing. 

John Connor
17.11.2014, 11:31
That would be another way to do it.  Not sure if the OP knows what constraints are or how to apply them.

John Connor
19.11.2014, 20:03
Looks like esfahan gave up.  Too bad.