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Re: Tubing In Autodesk

The tube and pipe runs in Inventor are strictly for architetural reasons. The runs are bent at 90o or 45o angles. It is used more for plumbing than anything else. I was experimenting with it last year, and after watching a tutorial, I could get it where I wanted, but it had no practical purposes on the robot. A bicycle frame would be the same - the tube and pipe runs just don't work with it.
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