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We then draw our first gauge and give it the proper dimension.

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This video will show you how to insert a midpoint, which will be helpful to put the gauges at their correct locations. We will also show you how to copy your gauge to make the other two.

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With the midpoints correctly defined and being static relative to the gauges, we specify their distances from the coordinate axis.

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Finally, we orient the gauges and create surface elements from our drawing.

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