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Inventor problem

How do you put angles between 3d objects.

I have 3 axles that I want to have parallel to each other but i want lines along the ends that are at a defined angle.

Not sure what to do. I tried making a 2d sketch, project geometry, constrain lines to the center point of the axles end and then putting an angle between the lines. It gives me an error saying over constrained, i think that the projected geometry won't move the 3d shapes.

I also tried using the 3d angle constraint but that isn't what I want also.
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