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Miter Flange in a weldment?

Miter Flange in a weldment?

Miter Flange in a weldment?

(OP)
All right, I have a simple sketch (weldment, part file) consisting of 2 lines connected and in the shape of an "L".  I have inserted 6"x6" square tubing structural members along the sketch profile.  What I want is a 45° miter flange where they intersect each other.  When I try to do this I get a box that says unable to complete to due a geometric condition.  It probably does not get much simpler than this.  Suggestions welcome.
Cygnas

RE: Miter Flange in a weldment?

(OP)
Sorry, I did not mean miter flange, I meant 45° miter.

RE: Miter Flange in a weldment?

Try putting both members in as one feature

RE: Miter Flange in a weldment?

(OP)
That did it.  I was selecting the intersecting lines as seperate items.  When I insert the structural member and pick both lines in the same step it works out.
Thanks again for the assistance.
Cygnas

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