I am using the rotate tool under Object > Transform > Rotate.
Within the Rotate dialogue box I type in a 60 degree rotation and I click the copy button.
I then use key command "Command - D" to continue copying the lines around a circle. See screen shots.
When I zoom in super close to the line to see if it is touching the outside of the circle the copy and pasted lines are either slightly inside or outside the circle.
Usually I would not care about a minimal inaccuracy like this but I am currently creating parts for a CNC router and I need it to be as accurate as possible. Is this a bug or am I using the tool incorrectly?
I am using the rotate tool under Object > Transform > Rotate.
Within the Rotate dialogue box I type in a 60 degree rotation and I click the copy button.
I then use key command "Command - D" to continue copying the lines around a circle. See screen shots.
When I zoom in super close to the line to see if it is touching the outside of the circle the copy and pasted lines are either slightly inside or outside the circle.
Usually I would not care about a minimal inaccuracy like this but I am currently creating parts for a CNC router and I need it to be as accurate as possible. Is this a bug or am I using the tool incorrectly?