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Cant you just use a 4 piece straight m-m/f-f then set your c1/c2 connectors and create a custom seam for the other two ends, then delete the other 3 developments? If you want it mitered just use a transition itm?
This part would be nice to have, we build plenums by taking the flat sheets of metal and running 2 sides through a TDC machine so they can screw to the piece next to it and then if it is really tall we will put Ductmate at the top and bottom to screw to the other pieces. But I can only see this piece really usefull if you can modify each corner independantly so you can make plenums with odd angles or sloping pieces. To burn that out would be nice.
Guys, I still dont get this, can someone post a 3D drawing that clearly identifies the location of the 4 connectors, the input dimensions and a 2D of the expected developments with seam positions.