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@NonCADKeys3 жыл бұрын
Teşekkürler Mehmet bey. Sizin gibi sürekli ve aktif arkadaşlarımızın çoğalması ve desteğiyle daha fazla izlenme olacak. Desteğiniz için tekrar teşekkürler.
@albanm76452 жыл бұрын
Hello, Nice video. It is possible to apply Penetrate command with a straight cut? (without coped cut). How can I apply this command, with 45 degree miter cut instead of an elbow? (I want to weld)
@NonCADKeys2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your valuable comment. It is not possible to make a straight cut with the Penetrate command. For straight cuts we will need to use the extruded cut command. You can apply this command by making your drawings at an angle of 45 degrees in the 3D sketch we use for piping. (I hope I have understood your questions correctly. If there is something else you want to ask, you can provide more detailed information from the e-mail address below. It would be great if there is a picture. Mail: "noncadkeys@gmail.com")
@albanm76452 жыл бұрын
@@NonCADKeys thank you for your answer. What about 45 degree and 90 degree joint, can be apply a miter cut instead of and elbow. Idea is, I want to weld instead of using elbows.
@NonCADKeys2 жыл бұрын
@@albanm7645 It is not possible to have the miter cut automatic in the Routing add-in. After you join the pipes as in the video, you can cut the pipes you want by using the Extruded cut command in Assembly Features. While making 3D sketch, the angle you will give between the lines can be 90,45,60 etc. After cutting, of course, you can apply it at the source.