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how to place a structural element compared to a sketch line so that the line does not coincide with the center of the element but with its edge?
 
how to place a structural element compared to a sketch line so that the line does not coincide with the center of the element but with its edge?
I don't understand where you're working.
if you're inserting a part into an existing one or if you work together.
Maybe you're talking about something else and I didn't play your problem well!
 
how to place a structural element compared to a sketch line so that the line does not coincide with the center of the element but with its edge?
when you are in the property management of the structural element function after entering the first profile, try to look down everything down below. There is a button profile, the clikki and the zoom image on the detail of the sketch of that profile, you will notice that there are "notevoli" points, clikki on those and the axis moves right through those points.

you need this even if you want to create your own library, in the sketches you will add points that will then need to place the profiles as you need.

greetings
Mar
 
to give you an example of how much sampom suggests, if you do a rectangular tube, I recommend you 9 points: the 4 edges, the 4 half-mills of each side outside and the central point.
 

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