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AustinSchuh AustinSchuh is offline
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Re: Left and Right configurations with Sheet Metal

Thank you Paul!

That worked for the most part. The resulting part was just 1 body though, and wouldn't let me use any of the sheet metal tools to operate on it. I looked through the options that popped up while creating the mirrored part, and couldn't find any promising ones. Is that the correct behavior? If so, what's the best way to add, for example, a edge-flange to the resulting part? I can think of "hacks" to do it (draw the desired edge flange in a separate configuration in the original part, and mirror that part), but I'd rather not resort to that unless that's the best way to do it.

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