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angel a extruder

robin_sundstrømrobin_sundstrøm Member Posts: 4
I'm a new beginner in onshape, and need some help to show how to change the angle of a topic. My subject is a bracket for a glass shower wall which is drawn as a T but where the foot must be angled 3 degrees. I have set aside a plane in the gr. that I want it to be angled, seen from the side.
Is there anyone who has any suggestions

Answers

  • Javier_López_del_PueyoJavier_López_del_Pueyo Member Posts: 74 PRO
    I'm not sure If I understood correctly but it seems that you want something linke an angled extrusion?

    In that case, there is an option in the extrusion dialog that lets you set the extrude angle, so it does not necessarily have to be perpendicular to the sketch, but rather in the direction you set. In this case, 3º

    For setting the direction, a sketch line, a plane or a MateConnector will be enough.
  • john_lopez363john_lopez363 Member Posts: 110 ✭✭
    edited May 28
    @robin_sundstrøm...  your screenshot and description is a little difficult to interpret but it sounds like you need something like this.  You will need to create two separate extrudes features... You can use a single sketch (even though my example show two).


  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 2,988 PRO
    Depending on what you are trying to control, you can angle an extrusion with a mate connector. This doesn't require a second sketch.


  • robin_sundstrømrobin_sundstrøm Member Posts: 4
    Thank´s for the answe, it looks like something i can use to further development of the sketch 
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