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cutting of a profile

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Good morning to all,

I'm rich and I've been using solidworks for a month.
I wanted to know if it is possible to cut a profile or a beam (as from photo attached- the beam to be cut is indicated with a) using other profiles as tools, avoiding in this way to resort to sketches.

Thank you.
 

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Good morning to all,

I'm rich and I've been using solidworks for a month.
I wanted to know if it is possible to cut a profile or a beam (as from photo attached- the beam to be cut is indicated with a) using other profiles as tools, avoiding in this way to resort to sketches.

Thank you.
version of sldwrks?
I suppose you drew it with the "saving" functions, if not you complicated your life.:biggrin:
 
I wanted to know if it is possible to cut a profile or a beam (as from photo attached- the beam to be cut is indicated with a) using other profiles as tools, avoiding in this way to resort to sketches.

Thank you.
Yes and automatically, if you designed it using the structural members of the welding menu (as suggested above by mike).

consult the help and do the comprehensive tutorials.

greetings
Mar
 
I'm too complicated for life.
It seemed impossible!
I will now proceed to use the welding functions.

version of sw: 2010

Thanks again
 
connecting me to the speech; I have 2 completely different profiles, when I try to shorten one misfortune, is it normal?
allego file
 

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connecting me to the speech; I have 2 completely different profiles, when I try to shorten one misfortune, is it normal?
allego file
it would be better if you attach the solidworks file.. Don't you think?
How can you help yourself otherwise?

greetings
Mar
 
connecting me to the speech; I have 2 completely different profiles, when I try to shorten one misfortune, is it normal?

Yes, if you're wrong is normal, indeed, must make you mistake.
allego file
Now, I leave comments on the usual way of asking questions to the following penis that seem designed specifically to not be understood, but comment that on the annex: a 5oo kb word file rotated??? :mad: oh I say, if you just couldn't attach the swx file, do a pdf of 100kb printed from the right verse you seemed ugly or do you think we should also put on editing the images you post? :cool:
 
linking me to the speech; I I have 2 completely different profilesWhen I try to shorten one I'm wrong, is it normal?
allego file
And I believe... look at the welding tutorials, you can answer
alone.
How do you mate those profiles? they have not got
It's solidworks, it's a 3d cad, but it's not miracles.
You can still use the classic extruded cuts, no one forbids it.

I don't know what you mean to shorten?
pretend that sw makes the cuts to 45° or that it performs
Shoulders?
 
I meant sw could cut 45°. I attach a file with different profiles for example in this way let me work and get the desired result. :confused:
 

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