@Anonymous wrote:
@TheCADWhisperer
oh sorry, this will be a part that will be made from plastic by CNC machining...the other part will look exactly the same. Its for a medical device purpose, and so this requires lining it up accurately as possible. The other lines can be made by sweep I guess....but how did you angle and extrude the other lines that you put on already?
@Anonymous Rashpal... You have the file from him.. Simply edit the sketch of each feature to see EXACTLY how it was done..
Having the actual part is better than him writing a paragraph about how it made it..
The sketch is not angled at the top and extends above the boundaries of the part.. But it doesn't matter.... Just look at them..
Edit the sketch or right click on the sketch and select "visible" that will show you the exact lines he sketched to achieve the outcome..
And remember its a "cut" so its ONLY removing material thats already there.. It doesn't matter if the sketch is taller or whatever as it can only remove existing material..
Inventor is smart enough to know that if there is no existing material there that it only removes material thats there..
Here is an example of what I'm talking about..
The "blue lines" are the sketch used for the cut.. It doesn't matter that the sketch is hanging in the air there and barely on the part.. Its ONLY removing material where material is..

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