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    Hopefully An Easy Sheet Metal Question

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    01-31-2013 12:43 PM

    I am currently working on my first large sheet metal project using inventor 2013.  I have been able to make brackets and other small pieces without to much trouble but I have moved on to making a cube like enclosure with no top.  It is suppose to be a 12" base with three sides coming up at 90* angles to make most of the cube.  The fourth face is at 70 degrees instead of 90 which leaves two large triangular gaps on the two faces that would connect to the slanted face. (See picture)

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     My Question is what is the "correct" way to fill these gaps.  I have made this look right visually by making a sketch of the missing area using the project geometry command and then making that sketch into another face of the part. Im almost sure that there has to be a cleaner and more professional way to do this.  Any help or solutions woluld be greatly appreciated.  I have also attached the .ipt part to show my work.

     

    Thanks

     

    James

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    jddrinkwater
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    Re: Hopefully An Easy Sheet Metal Question

    01-31-2013 01:02 PM in reply to: JDButcher

    There is indeed, use a 'Corner Seam'.  It will automatically fill in the gap.

     

    John

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    Curtis_Waguespack
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    Re: Hopefully An Easy Sheet Metal Question

    01-31-2013 01:03 PM in reply to: JDButcher

    Hi JDButcher,

     

    You can use the Corner Seam tool to do this.

     

    I hope this helps.
    Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
    Curtis
    http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

     

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    Re: Hopefully An Easy Sheet Metal Question

    01-31-2013 01:51 PM in reply to: Curtis_Waguespack

    Thanks to both of you.. That solution worked like a champ.  I figured that there was a easy way to do it, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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    Re: Hopefully An Easy Sheet Metal Question

    01-31-2013 01:58 PM in reply to: JDButcher

    If you're going to be using the Sheet Metal module often, you might want to check out Seth Hindman's Autodesk University class (from 2008 or 2009).  Surface... Split... Thicken... (thanks Seth)!

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