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Can anyone see how to derive the inner and outer corner radii here?

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Can anyone see how to derive the inner and outer corner radii here?

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From here

 

http://www.tchweb.com/tchstore/product/500-101/c900/Lightweight-Medium-Recessed-Handle--Black.html

 

 

Obviously, we can project and inspect, but is there any way to deduce given the stated dimensions? I am using a lot of parts from these people, and I'm trying to see if they are sloppy or (more likely) I am consistently missing things.

 

 

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Can anyone see how to derive the inner and outer corner radii here?

From here

 

http://www.tchweb.com/tchstore/product/500-101/c900/Lightweight-Medium-Recessed-Handle--Black.html

 

 

Obviously, we can project and inspect, but is there any way to deduce given the stated dimensions? I am using a lot of parts from these people, and I'm trying to see if they are sloppy or (more likely) I am consistently missing things.

 

 

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Nope, I'm missing it as well. They are also missing the vertical cut-out dimension as I can only find the horizonal measurement. I would assume you could get away with a rectangular cut-out with material thickness as a corner radius. I would guess a 73mm vertical cut-out.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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Nope, I'm missing it as well. They are also missing the vertical cut-out dimension as I can only find the horizonal measurement. I would assume you could get away with a rectangular cut-out with material thickness as a corner radius. I would guess a 73mm vertical cut-out.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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