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Re: Inventor Tetra Connector
How did you bend the part 33.5 degrees. I thought it might be best to make the triangle in the center and the outer clover parts and mate them together, but there's got to be an easier way.
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Re: Inventor Tetra Connector
There is a drawing showing how the geometry is arrainged and on it it says to bend to 35.3d at the start of the radius that is between the Clover Leaves.
I have tried bending it with the bend line at start, middle and end without success. I'm not sure where to go from here. I'll pobobly wait and talk to the Inventor Guru where I work and see if he has any more success. |
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Re: Inventor Tetra Connector
But where is this bend command to which you are referring.
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