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Breaking a sheet metal loft so it shows bend lines

By steve ostrovsky April 18, 2013
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Breaking a sheet metal loft so it shows bend lines

Lofted bends are great way to create specialized sheet metal parts where you need a high degree of transition from one profile to another – think square to a circle duct work. The lofted bend requires two open contour profiles

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Intersect – The Trimming Shears of the FeatureTree

By steve ostrovsky October 12, 2012
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Intersect – The Trimming Shears of the FeatureTree

Like some advanced part and surfacing features, I’ve struggled to know when to use them. Recognizing when and how to use a feature can sometimes turn your part from a tangled FeatureTree mess to a nice efficient tree. I knew

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