skhizzo
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2011
- 6
I'm trying to model a tubular chassis accurately to be able to export the cut list and begin building but I'm having some difficulties getting the trim/extend feature to trim/extend the pipes the way I want it. Maybe I'm just not doing the trims in the right order, or maybe making the structural members in the right order.
I can get a square weldment to look the way I want it to, but when you have three or more intersecting tubes, it just doesn't work out for me.
This shows 5 pieces intersecting, as you can see the feature trims the 'to be trimmed'(TBT for short) tube well beyond the boundary body. It doesn't seem to stop trimming at the first boundary. If there's another boundary tube that doesn't intersect the TBT, the TBT tube would be trimmed as if the second boundary was infinitely long. A clear example would be the one in the following picture:
The following picture shows how two structural members of different OD's don't join at their centerlines. The centerlines are perpendicular, but they don't connect at their centerlines.
Is there an option for them to join correctly?
This picture shows the same problem of the two tubes not joining at their centerlines. These have the same OD but are connected at an angle. Obviously, this is not a desirable trim.
Any help is appreciated! And thanks in advance.
I can get a square weldment to look the way I want it to, but when you have three or more intersecting tubes, it just doesn't work out for me.
This shows 5 pieces intersecting, as you can see the feature trims the 'to be trimmed'(TBT for short) tube well beyond the boundary body. It doesn't seem to stop trimming at the first boundary. If there's another boundary tube that doesn't intersect the TBT, the TBT tube would be trimmed as if the second boundary was infinitely long. A clear example would be the one in the following picture:
The following picture shows how two structural members of different OD's don't join at their centerlines. The centerlines are perpendicular, but they don't connect at their centerlines.
Is there an option for them to join correctly?
This picture shows the same problem of the two tubes not joining at their centerlines. These have the same OD but are connected at an angle. Obviously, this is not a desirable trim.
Any help is appreciated! And thanks in advance.