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Compound Sketch

agaribay
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Compound Sketch

I created a compound Sketch (2 separate sketches)and now I would like to create a radius between the two. Is this possible?
Basically I'm trying to recreate a cable/pipe from an old drawing using the dimensions provided.

Thanks.

-Art
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I would put a constant radius pipe through points...





Eric Slotty

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just make your 90 degree corner one separate sketch with the radiius.


ref the ends from your other sketches.


Gary Miglionico

Hi Art,
You could also do it by adding a Datum curve through points to make that
radius (or near equivalent).

You would add Datum Points onto each of the original curves by:

- Copy (Exact or Approximate) the two original curves and trim at those
new points (hide the original curves to make things easier).
- make a Datum curve Through Points from those newly trimmed ends of
those copied curves and set the tangency onto the adjacent curves.
- finally Copy (Exact or Approximate) these three curves to make them
one. Guarantees you will get a sweep-able curve for your cable.


Hope this helps.


Regards,

*Brent Drysdale*
*Senior Design Engineer*
Tait Communications
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