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C profiles in Content Center

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johan.degreef
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C profiles in Content Center

Can C-profiles for easy fixing things on walls, be found in the standard Content Center libraries?

 

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SharkDesign
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No but you can easily make your own and publish it to CC

 

 

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CGBenner
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@johan.degreef 

 

Hi Johan.  I have never seen these in the standard Content Center.  I believe this is something that you would need to create as a custom library.  You may even be able to download some base parts from somewhere on the internet, to save you some time in creating the base geometry... although this is a pretty simple profile.


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leowarren34
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I'm yet to find any so far, all of the C Channels listed in the Structural Shapes section are open rather than forming a slot.

The closest I've found, but still a mile off was JIS G 3350D in the other section of Structural Shapes. It's just a bit big though.

Sounds like an ipart job.

 

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SharkDesign
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Here's a way to speed it up if you have a data sheet.

 

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swalton
in reply to: johan.degreef

You might find the iparts on cbliss's website as a useful starting place to build your own CC data.

 

http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/Parts/Structural/index.htm

 

There are lots of iparts and other standard components to use a starting point...

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cadman777
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What about C_Bliss' web site?
Scroll down to "Framing Strut..."

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gcoombridge
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@johan.degreef I'm not sure what proprietary system you use - in NZ it's usually unistrut and they provide CAD data. I only seem to be able to find it on the US site currently (imperial)

https://www.unistrut.us/resources/cad-files/3d

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