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if you shorten the tube you sure do, but I think you wanted to do the opposite
I hoped in a single function from the operation similar to shortness/extensions found for welding. Anyway, thank you very much.
Yes, the idea was to eliminate the intersection of the sheet. the tube should stay as it isif you shorten the tube you sure do, but I think you wanted to do the opposite
My fear is that you could only do as you say! a function to do so would not be bad, especially in case of multiple tubes.I figured I'd cut the pipe. then with short stretch you can not. make a sketch on the face of the sheet or tube, convert entities and size.
Good point. Unfortunately, being at first, I still need to know all the facets and possibilities of modeling of the various components. Anyway thank you so much again, the further I go and the more I get hung up on this world!is one of those situations that must be analyzed a priori. Do you need to make a straight plate like sheet? why not make it as welded and then if it is necessary to convert it into sheet metal?
without property manager of the function as I know what options you put.it works almost,the stretching cladding does not round me the edges of the tube
to make a dish as welded just make a rectangular .sldflp profile and insert it with the function structural elements on a sketch along as the thickness of the plate"to make it as welded" means a simple extrusion, because as structural elements I find only profiles and tubes. .
sheet is a word that has an insolidworks weight.thanks massive, of that I am aware, I use them regularly, I escaped how to use them for a sheet
how would you use them? the profile in case would be the section of a sheet of sheet of 1500mm for example?