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Sweep in multiple planes and angles

Good Morning. I am struggling severely on this sweep project and would like some help please. May I ask if someone would make step by step by step videos with sound on wire part 1,3,4,and 5? Email the detailed videos to RMuirhead@pasadenaisd.org. I am also trying to use the mirror command across/about a plane on path geometry on part 4 and 5 with out any success.
So embarrassed to ask the community, but I want to learn correctly.
Rod
RMuirhead@pasadenaisd.org
rodm1161@gmail.com




So embarrassed to ask the community, but I want to learn correctly.
Rod
RMuirhead@pasadenaisd.org
rodm1161@gmail.com




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The "ends" are also not really defined properly so there's a bit of room for "interpretation" unfortunately... I did manage to get really close to the total lengths by adjusting the end gaps.
I guess it's a good example showing "real world" tolerances etc... but might not be ideal as an introduction
EDIT: did the other ones as well in the same doc...
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/18bc863c7c290924d91b0a14/w/8478d55258ad0dfcb1863d6b/e/f33a637e8785bf872f09a034