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Not a 90 degree angle

What do I have to do so that the 2 surfaces fit together at an angle? (like the red line)
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martin_kopplow Member Posts: 700 PRO
Create an intersection line at the rear, then use that and one corner on the front to create a plane (like red line), trim both parts to plane.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/dad8fe22fdd4755011f97cfc/w/7a65781335fe3f3c0b2258fc/e/786df19f5f86fb065374c6fc?renderMode=0&uiState=67b8d82a340eaf35295b1f15
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Either do it as one sketch, one extrude, or use boolean to join them together.
If they need to be separate parts then your sketches need to represent that angle. or you need to apply draft angles to each piece or a more complicated method possibly
Create an intersection line at the rear, then use that and one corner on the front to create a plane (like red line), trim both parts to plane.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/dad8fe22fdd4755011f97cfc/w/7a65781335fe3f3c0b2258fc/e/786df19f5f86fb065374c6fc?renderMode=0&uiState=67b8d82a340eaf35295b1f15
A sample from MDesign's comment. Quite simple. Angle set in sketch.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/1d35f627efed69ade1b185a2/w/3713e0d14bfcfe62f90cebb8/e/ad47bc6f19df380153983c5e
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