Create Seam?

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Nat Wheatley
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Create Seam?

Post by Nat Wheatley »

I realize that this may be a long shot, but is there a way to create a seam in a part? In other words break a part into 2 pieces when it's longer than the sheet stock that it will be cut from.
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Re: Create Seam?

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yes, but you will have to treat it as an assembly using 2 parts
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Re: Create Seam?

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You can use a stretcher. For example if you have a cabinet that requires a wider/longer back than a piece of sheet stock. Replace the back with two stretchers or give the back an inset that will size it under the max sheet size and add a stretcher for the remaining opening.
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Re: Create Seam?

Post by Nat Wheatley »

That sounds promising, I'll give it a try. Thanks very much.
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