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Re: Bending Tubes in Inventor

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Originally Posted by jamie_1930 View Post
There are a whole bunch of tutorials on here, I'm not sure exactly what your thinking of, but to me it sounds like you can accomplish what you need by using the sweep feature.
Sure, we know we can use a sweep. We're really trying to learn to use the various features Autodesk offers better. We know that there is a way to do it, we're just searching for the how.

But thank you.
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