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How to define and create a groove along a triangle with a single filleted corner

Very new to this software and trying to design a wire support for an antenna.

I need a groove along the red line marked in my picture, but I'm uncertain how to accomplish this. Googling the issue gives ideas on how to accomplish this with a cylinder, but as I'm not using a cylinder I can't seem to figure out how to apply it to this shape. Any assistance would be much appreciated, especially in step-by-step format! 

Answers

  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 784 ✭✭✭✭
    A sweep/remove feature can be used to cut a groove on the line you indicate.
    While Utube can some times be useful to find methods, I think you'll find OS learning center a more useful means of learning.
    https://learn.onshape.com/catalog?labels=%5B%22Self-Paced%20Courses%22%5D&values=%5B%22All%22%5D


  • corey_darroughcorey_darrough Member Posts: 6
    I had arrived at that conclusion as well, however so far sometimes navigating the OS learning center is about as difficult as trying to figure out how to use the tool itself on my own. lol
  • corey_darroughcorey_darrough Member Posts: 6
    A sweep/remove feature can be used to cut a groove on the line you indicate.
    While Utube can some times be useful to find methods, I think you'll find OS learning center a more useful means of learning.




    I had arrived at that conclusion as well, however so far sometimes navigating the OS learning center is about as difficult as trying to figure out how to use the tool itself on my own. lol
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