Creating Centerline Crosses with a Hole

Use the AM_CenCrHole command to place centerline crosses with or without the hole at specified points.

By default, holes are represented as centerline crosses with circles. Optionally, you can place centerline crosses only.

To create centerline crosses:

  1. Do one of the following:

    • On the ribbon, click Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline cross with Hole.

    • Type AM_CenCrHole.

  2. In the graphics area, specify a point.

  3. Specify the No hole option to create centerline crosses only.

  4. Specify the diameter for the centerline cross.

  5. Click center points as necessary to create other centerline crosses.

To create centerline crosses with hole:

  1. Do one of the following:

    • On the ribbon, click Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline cross with Hole.

    • Type AM_CenCrHole.

  2. In the graphics area, specify a point.

  3. Type a value for the diameter of the circle that represents the hole.

    Alternatively, you can define the diameter by specifying two points in the graphics area.

    tip To draw multiple concentric circles at once, specify a set of diameter values separated by |.

  4. Click center points as necessary to place other centerline crosses.

Access

Ribbon: Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline cross with Hole

Command: AM_CenCrHole

Related Topics

Centerline Control Settings

Parent Topic

Using Centerlines and Centerline Crosses