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cut 45° profiles at right angle.

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Hello, everyone.
I have these two profiles and should join them to form an angle of 90° and therefore I should cut them both at 45° (in reality they will be different because they have different widths) so that they can weld evenly.
is my question whether or not someone knows a command that can do it automatically or if they have to be drawn already cut?
I thank you already in advance.
 

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Hello, everyone.
I have these two profiles and should join them to form an angle of 90° and therefore I should cut them both at 45° (in reality they will be different because they have different widths) so that they can weld evenly.
is my question whether or not someone knows a command that can do it automatically or if they have to be drawn already cut?
I thank you already in advance.
"accorcia/estendi" in welding commands. but must be profiles created as structural members
 
Hello, everyone.
I have these two profiles and should join them to form an angle of 90° and therefore I should cut them both at 45° (in reality they will be different because they have different widths) so that they can weld evenly.
is my question whether or not someone knows a command that can do it automatically or if they have to be drawn already cut?
I thank you already in advance.
assemble them at 90° so that they intersect then find the floor that passes through the intersection and use it to cut both profiles.
But then... are you sure that intersection and mutual cut for a plan of those two profiles is possible? I think it's not...
 
assemble them at 90° so that they intersect then find the floor that passes through the intersection and use it to cut both profiles.
But then... are you sure that intersection and mutual cut for a plan of those two profiles is possible? I think it's not...
Even my eye sees how your...
 
with a 45° cut, no, but with one or more shoulders it is feasible.
I have idea that he wanted to cut them with the cutter hoping that it would be enough to set a different angle for the profile... but if he is able to work "at the door" it is likely that he can join them well
 

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