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structural elements: cut at the corner of the extremes

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pasquale83

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Hello.

I should draw a round tubular with the cut ends at 45°, but I did not find a function that allows me this,
the solution, trivially, can be to get an extruded cut with angle to 45° on a suitable plane...
but I ask you if there is a specific function or a voice to be checked :confused:
 
structural elements are automatically made if made with a single function, otherwise you have to use the short/long command
if it is a particular condition you must attach an image or file
 
structural elements are automatically made if made with a single function, otherwise you have to use the short/long command
if it is a particular condition you must attach an image or file
I simply wanted to finish a round tubular with a cut at 30°, instead of at 90° (compared to the longitudinal axis), only for an aesthetic question

then I thought that the function can come back useful in case you want to finish the tubular in line to a flat plate to be soldered (where the latter is not orthogonal to the axis of the tubular)
 
but how do you understand what you want to do without a rag of image, sketch or other.
in the first pst talk of 45°, in the third of 30 ° instead of 90° regarding the axis (what axis? You only see the axis... )
Are you all working at the nose?
 
but how do you understand what you want to do without a rag of image, sketch or other.
in the first pst talk of 45°, in the third of 30° instead of 90° regarding the axis What a board? You only see the axis... )Are you all working at the nose?
Forgive me, but in a round tubular, for Asse longitudinal means a single and particular axis


I didn't think it took an image.
At least it seemed clear to me the question,
simply, at the end of an axis, lolidworks ends the structural element with an orthogonal section at the said axis,
I would like to know if there was a function or option, which ends the end with a tilted and not orthogonal cut. . .


2 min and I attach an image:finger:
 
I have not understood very well but I would say that if you want to finish the profile against an existing plate use short/extended and the tube ends against the surface, if you want to finish a tube in the vacuum but with an angled cut I think the only one is an extruded cut
 
Cattura.webpleft is what automatically returns you the function "structural elements"
to the right is what I want to get, which I echo with an extruded cut
 
There is no option to end a structural element like that. and then how would he turn it? towards the x plane, towards the z plane, inclined compared to one of the two?
There is not even a special function to manage a unique profile.
short/extended function requires another intersection profile or a reference geometry (plan or face)

it is done quietly and quickly with a cutting function
 

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