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How to wrape a pipe around a 90 degree corner at a slight angle

dave_mankoffdave_mankoff Member Posts: 12 ✭✭

I have something that seems like it should be so simple and yet I can't quite figure it out.

I have a pipe of known dimenions that needs to turn a 90deg corner (a vertical square tube). If the pipe was perpendicular to the thing it is bending around, this would be easy - just turn it 90deg.

However, the pipe is at a modest incline - about 15deg or so. I can't for the life of me figure out how to model this. I know the bend in the pipe should be less than 90deg.

I am simply trying to draw a line that I can then run a sweep operation on.

You can see a simple starting attempt at this at https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4a8e1cf7dfd5415a2f1c82da/w/324a72f7940143575247ab44/e/83f39bdba508d1efa1a4fe9d

It has three sketches and one part.

The part represents the square tube that I need to bend around

The first sketch "projection" is what the pipe should look like from a top view - a simple 90deg turn.

The second sketch "incline" shows the incoming path that I need to connect to.

The third sketch is empty, where I want to draw the continued line from incline, but I have been unsuccessful in figuring this out.

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