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From: KETIVtechnologies
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  • My question is if you know where I can find a library of standard square, round tubing, angle, I beam, U channel, and other basic type metal/iron forms. Also solid stalk square, round. I do not know the basic stuff to make them from scratch as in detentions. I might know 1" x 1" squarer tubing but i do not know thickness and how round the corners are. Email me Please mouthpear@yahoo.com

  • I just found and love your videos. I have subscribed and am looking forward to learning much from you. I have a question. I am very new to Autodesk and metal working.

  • How to select a material for a weld seam? For instance elgacore 162?

  • That is not a good weld the gap is to big, the gap will shrink when welded. The weld will pull, the material welded being will cause the gap to close, who does that????

  • @foley22075: Thanks for the insight, Foley22075. You're right, the gap is too big for a 'real world' application. I purposefully left the gap 'stupid big' in order to make it easier to show in the video.

  • @foley22075 As KETIVt. has already said, it's quite obviously an exaggerated example to make it more apparent. I know your comment is 2 years old, I'm replying for others to see.

  • What kind of trouble are you seeing? R11 is a pretty long way back, so a lot of things have changed.

  • In Autodesk Inventor 11, I am having trouble welding to a curved or rounded shape surface. could someone help me out? I'm not to great when it comes to welding.

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