![]() ![]() ![]() The trouble is, try as I might I can't get the line to snap to the intersection of the circle and the reference lines. Then I will remove all my 5* reference lines and be left with the segment I want. (The end product should be a partial segment of the ring) I started by laying out lines in 5* increments all the way around the x,y axis.Īnd now I am trying to make a new line segment to close my ring (imagine 90* and 45*) 047" ring that I want to cut from shell on a CNC cutter (humble, but practical, beginnings) ![]() But I have searched online and must not have the magic keywords to find the answer to my problem. I have what has to be a very simple problem. Truly, I am an idiot about this, but I am determined to learn. ![]()
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