I have a tube coping issue that I am trying to solve. I created 2 lines in a sketch and used the Pipe tool to create a tube profile onto each of the tubes. Then I created a coping profile onto 1 of the tubes. The degree of the cope will vary and so the overall length of the tube will also need to lengthen or shorten depending on the angle given or else it starts removing features that I do not want to be removed. See the attached pics for reference. Pic 1 is a 90° cope and you can see the distance from the valley of the cope to the cutout in the body of the tube is large, let's call it 1" for this example. Pic 2 is a 45° cope and you can see that the coping profile extends all the way down to my cutout and any more angle will result in the cope to eliminate the cutout altogether. Is there a way to parametrically constraint this so that regardless of the angle it will always result in a gap between the cope and cutout that is consistent? Hope this makes sense!
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The solution depends on whether you've already got that tube with cutouts or you design and model it alongside with tubes coping.
Is the latter is the case then you just build sketch where not only draw your pipe centerlines but also consider pipe diameters and distance from cope to cutout feature. See that 35 mm distance for example
same sketch as above with just an angle changed
Thats what forums are for - making us all feel dumb from time to time 😆
BTW. What is your workflow with this pipes? do you model that for laser/plasma cutter?
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