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edges on sheet with bevel

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I think it's a trivial question, but I couldn't find out how to make the edges on the sides of a sheet face with bevels so I didn't have interference. an image, of a particular made with another cad, is certainly more explanatory than a thousand words. Thank you.
 

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If I understood the doubt well...
If the flanging is equal on the two sides, just select them together and create a "contour flange" (with any options for cutting).
if the flanges are different, I do them separately on the two shorter sides (to avoid their overlap) and then complete with "corner joint"
 
I don't understand. I can't make any of the two suggestions work. In the first case it would serve a sketch and I only have a flat face. in the second would serve a corner that is not there because the interference is on a plane... I hope it is not the new banality that inventor cannot handle.
 
I attached an ipt file (inventor 2019) with both solutions explained by giga.
I hope it's not the new banality that inventor can't handle.
Surely it's another element in your list of slowing spots. inventor can't do it in a step like other software. You can always discuss the frequency that you would use this function specifically though. .
 

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:unsure::unsure:.... ?
I miss something: I don't see anything about history in the tree, and it's not a sheet?
 

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in inventor 2019.. .
this is the version using the command "flangia contour"... but the principle also applies to "bordo": do the shortest edges and join them with "corner joint"
 

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Exactly, fold crush. Just like you did before. I didn't ask you the version because you wrote 2019, which is what I use.
 
thank you anyway: I solved with the suggestion of giga, that I did not understand immediately. It's not even as long as I did before. It's just a different approach.
 

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