Create angular dimensions

Learn how to use the Angular Dimension tool in the Drawing workspace in Fusion to create dimensions that measure the angle between two edges, two points, or a rounded edge on a sheet.

Create an angular dimension for two lines

  1. On the toolbar, select Dimension > Angular Dimension angular dimension icon.
  2. On the sheet, select the first line to measure.
  3. Select the second line.
  4. Move the mouse pointer to position the dimension.
  5. Click to place the dimension.

The dimension displays on the sheet and is associated with the geometry that it measures in the drawing view.

Create an angular dimension for two points on a circle

  1. On the toolbar, select Dimension > Angular Dimension angular dimension icon.
  2. Press the Spacebar to switch from edge selection to point selection.
  3. On the sheet, select the center point of a circle to measure.
  4. Select the first point along the edge of the circle.
  5. Select a second point along the edge of the circle.
  6. Move the mouse pointer to position the dimension.
  7. Click to place the dimension.

The dimension displays on the sheet and is associated with the geometry that it measures in the drawing view.

Create an angular dimension for an arc

  1. On the toolbar, select Dimension > Angular Dimension angular dimension icon.
  2. On the sheet, select an arc to measure.
  3. Move the mouse pointer to position the dimension.
  4. Click to place the dimension.

The dimension displays on the sheet and is associated with the geometry that it measures in the drawing view.

Create an angular dimension from an angle vertex

  1. On the toolbar, select Dimension > Angular Dimension angular dimension icon.
  2. Press the Spacebar to switch from edge selection to point selection.
  3. On the sheet, select the angle vertex point.
  4. Select the first point of the angle to measure.
  5. Select the second point of the angle.
  6. Move the mouse pointer to position the dimension.
  7. Click to place the dimension.

The dimension displays on the sheet and is associated with the geometry that it measures in the drawing view.