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Dimensions and tolerance

Todd
Hi All,

I have been playing with the dimension tools.  Cool Stuff.

If you want to stay on the machinist's good side, you will include the tolerance with the dimension.  Not all dimensions need to be as dead accurate as others.
 
Question:  how do I include the tolerance with the dimension?  For example, how would I do this?

     |<---------1.000 +- 0.010 ----------->|

Many thanks,
-T
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Re: Dimensions and tolerance

sp1der
Bit of a late reply, but for now could this help?



Select the Dimension, go to Modify - Properties and make adjustments in the open dialog window.
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Re: Dimensions and tolerance

Todd
On 09/18/2014 02:42 AM, arct [via LibreCAD] wrote:
> Bit of a late reply, but for now could this help?

> Select the Dimension, go to Modify - Properties and make adjustments in
> the open dialog window.

Yes it does.  Thank you!

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Re: Dimensions and tolerance

Smitje
I was going to ask how to ad text and the original dimension. But while waiting for the forum registration mail to come through I found it:

Use <> as a placeholder for the original dimension in the label text field.
This is useful for example to add a note reference to a dimension like:
<-- 123 N1 -->
to do that put "<> N1" in the label field.

Cheers Smitje

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Re: Dimensions and tolerance

dxli
Could you help improving our wiki on dimension:

http://wiki.librecad.org/index.php/LibreCAD_users_Manual#Dimensioning_and_text

Thanks!

Smitje wrote
I was going to ask how to ad text and the original dimension. But while waiting for the forum registration mail to come through I found it:

Use <> as a placeholder for the original dimension in the label text field.
This is useful for example to add a note reference to a dimension like:
<-- 123 N1 -->
to do that put "<> N1" in the label field.

Cheers Smitje