Hi everyone,
I need some assistance please. I'm sure I've done this before but I can't remember exactly how.
I would like to miter "Flange 2 & Flange 3" with "Face 2". How would I go about this? (Similar to screenshot)
All feedback is welcome! I am using IV2023. My attempt has been attached.
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Hi, your cut is the problem here.
Make them all 10mm flanges and then you get an automitre.
Then add the other bit on after.
@James_Willo Thank you so much for the feedback, that makes a lot more sense than how I was trying to go about it.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated!
For those cases when auto-mitre doesn't work (different flanges width, for example, and the edges got to be selected individually) - create a flange using Offset option. Then - apply Corner to corresponding flanges.
Cheers,
Igor.
In Inventor 2025 you can create a Flange Edge set so you can add the offsets too at the same time. You can still only have one distance though in a single command.
I was referring to the cases, when width of the flanges are different. But when they are identical - selecting all corresponding edges at once will deliver the auto-mittering. There is no need to use Offset option in this case scenario.
Cheers,
Igor.
@James_Willo wrote:In Inventor 2025 you can create a Flange Edge set so you can add the offsets too at the same time. You can still only have one distance though in a single command.
Sorry to confuse you Igor, I wasn't responding to you, just saying there's extra options in the new version.
The original file has offsets in these two locations
Hi, James;
The flange in the middle is missing in your screen shot. But I afraid - we are going on tangent here. The OP question was nothing short of being ordinary, really. I believe - he has got an answer he was looking for already. 🙂
Cheers,
Igor.
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