Column Identification with different Start and End points

M.Alper Tunga

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Hello there; In terms of architectural aesthetics, we will construct columns with 3 pipe profiles in one corner and HE profiles in the other 3 corners in terms of architectural aesthetics in the 545x450 sized Open space Bar structure we plan to build. These three pipe profiles are not vertically straight. For example, we want to start the first element at x=0, y=0, z=0 and finish at x=60, y=60, z=300 cm. How can I define this column in idecad?
 
Select the column, the cursor will be active when it approaches the upper node, select the node, enter the xy offset values in the pop-up window
 
It's very easy if you think about steel. Let me tell you a simple method that comes to my mind. There are probably other methods as well. Place the steel column at the first coordinate (0,0,0). At the second coordinate (60,60,300) place anything there that will create a nodal point. From the 3D screen, hold the end of the column, let the second coordinate go...
 
Hello there; After selecting the steel column, when you move the mouse to the top node of the column, the cursor will change. As you can see in the image 1, if you move the mouse while the cursor is like this, the move command window will open as in the image 2, you can perform the operation by entering the x and y values from this window. You do not need to write a value in the z coordinate box as you will initially set it as 300 cm from its menu. Good work.
 
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