Can C-profiles for easy fixing things on walls, be found in the standard Content Center libraries?
Can C-profiles for easy fixing things on walls, be found in the standard Content Center libraries?
No but you can easily make your own and publish it to CC
No but you can easily make your own and publish it to CC
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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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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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.
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.
Here's a way to speed it up if you have a data sheet.
Here's a way to speed it up if you have a data sheet.
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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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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What about C_Bliss' web site?
Scroll down to "Framing Strut..."
What about C_Bliss' web site?
Scroll down to "Framing Strut..."
@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
@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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