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Compound Miters in Tube
Does anyone know how to make a compound miter in Inventor. It is probably easy and I am just missing the idea. I want to take 1" square tube and put a 8 degree angle on one side and a 10.4 degree angle on the other.
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Re: Compound Miters in Tube
I'm sorry I might be understanding wrong but are you attempting to make a shape similar to a lathe bit?
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Re: Compound Miters in Tube
I guess so...I want to be able to angle the tube both in and back at the same time.
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Re: Compound Miters in Tube
A work plane or two is probably the easiest way to do this. They're imaginary planes you create in relation to other surfaces. Like, at X degrees to another plane or face, rotated about a line/axis. Then just make a sketch to cut away all the offending material.
EDIT: Just played with Inventor a bit to verify something. Face Draft is an even better and easier way to do a compound miter like this. It takes two steps, but it's still pretty simple. Play around with it a little. Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 12-01-2011 at 16:02. |
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Re: Compound Miters in Tube
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Re: Compound Miters in Tube
Kevin,
Thanks for your solution on the compound miter. If I understand the problem correctly another solution is using Frame Generator. It contains tools that automatically trim the intersections of frame members. |
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