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Laser Products LT-2D3D - Geometric Elements and Annotations

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2.32 Backsplash
To add a backsplash to a countertop:
1. Click Draw.
2. Click Add Backsplash.
3. Enter the Height (or Full Height) and the Offset of the splash.
4. Click Ok.
5. Now click 2 points that will be then ends of the backsplash.
6. Finally click in the direction you want the offset to be. In this case above the line.
2.33 Angle
To add an angle:
1. Click 2 points that will define the ends of the lines.
2. Click the point that will be the vertex where the 2 lines will intersect.
2.34 Radius
Display Radii allows you do display the radius of an arch or circle. To display the radii:
1. Select the arc or circle you wish to have the radius displayed.
2. Click the location you would like that radius to be displayed at.
2.35 Dimensions
To add dimensions to a job:
1. Click Draw.
2. Click Add Dimensions.
3. Click 2 points that you want to use as end points of the dimensions.
4. Click away in the direction you want the dimension to be added to.
2.36 Maximum Dimensions
Maximum Dimension allows you to find the maximum lengths and widths of an object. To figure the maximum
dimension:
1. Select the 2 outer lines that you want to use as the outermost dimensions. Red arrows will show the objects you
selected.
2. Select Done Selecting. The arrows will turn green signifying they have been selected and are ready to be
measured.
Click in the area you want the dimension to be displayed.
2.37 Text
To Add Text:
1. Click 3TDraw3T.
2. Click 3TAdd Text3T.
3. Type in the text you want.
4. Tap on the screen where you want it to appear.
2.38 Center Line
To add a Center Line:
1. Click the line you want to add a Center Line to (this does not need to be the center of the countertops, it can be
the center of a sink, stove or anything else that will be dropped in).
2. Click the direction you want the center line to be based off of.
3. Enter an Offset Distance that will be from the front or right edge.

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