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3d aluminium profiles

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Good evening.
where can you find structural aluminum profiles (modified // no step) for inventor version 2020? ?
Thank you for your answer.

greetings and compliments for the forum.
 
Good evening.
where can you find structural aluminum profiles (modified // no step) for inventor version 2020? ?
Thank you for your answer.

greetings and compliments for the forum.
but do you mean bosch profiles for building benches and assembly lines?
 
Good evening.
where can you find structural aluminum profiles (modified // no step) for inventor version 2020? ?
Thank you for your answer.

greetings and compliments for the forum.
but even if it matters step then you can change it seems to me.. .
 
per me ha tre strade davanti.
  1. import the .step and change it with the necessary processing, it is feasible
  2. create a custom profile in the chassis generator and work it as if it were any profile, this can be useful if you use it to create structures for example
  3. create each time part
It was my case, I would probably be tempted from point n°2 that gives me more choice in the future.
 
the steps are editable with direct modification to lengthen or decrease them, for other processing example holes , milling use the standard working commands, if you have to insert them into the library of the chassis generator I suggest you do so (I do it too) :
amounts the step
create a sketch on the profile section and cut edges
Export the sketch as dxf
amounts the dxf in a new part so you have your basic profile on which to create the extrusion
p.s. memories of totally binding the sketch in the new part

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Good evening.
where can you find structural aluminum profiles (modified // no step) for inventor version 2020? ?
Thank you for your answer.

greetings and compliments for the forum.
su misum or on tracepartsin any case it is a solid without history, regardless of the size of your cad.
so much it is worth downloading the step.
you can shorten them stretch, cut, drill with your cad.
changing the profile doesn't make sense.
 
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amounts the step
create a sketch on the profile section and cut edges
Export the sketch as dxf
amounts the dxf in a new part so you have your basic profile on which to create the extrusion
amounts the step --> choose the passing plan on the profile section --> new sketch --> project geometry by touching the extruded profile --> dx button in the browser on "closed line projected" --> "interrupt connection" --> binds the projected lines (lucket) --> deletes the solid body.
from here forward extrude the sketch and proceed as if it were native inventor.
 
amounts the step --> choose the passing plan on the profile section --> new sketch --> project geometry by touching the extruded profile --> dx button in the browser on "closed line projected" --> "interrupt connection" --> binds the projected lines (lucket) --> deletes the solid body.
from here forward extrude the sketch and proceed as if it were native inventor.
I prefer to do it on a new file, however it is at discretion.
 
Thanks to all the answers.
However I hope that in the next versions autodesk amounts default aluminum profiles since they are widening used in assembling machines.

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