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How do you plan for 45s in port?
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<blockquote data-quote="CSCStang" data-source="post: 8523427" data-attributes="member: 660529"><p>[quote name='Umbra'][USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER]</p><p></p><p>You&#39;re an enclosure guru, do you have any tips on how to go from a 90 degree L to one like in the picture? </p><p></p><p>The best I&#39;ve come up with so far is physically making the pieces for the regular L, making the larger corner piece some arbitrary length, then figuring out how much I have to cut away to keep the port width uniform. I&#39;ll try to guess how much volume would be taken up beforehand and figuring that into the calculations.</p></blockquote><p>The best and easiest way to accomplish this type of turn in the corner is to draw it all out on the bottom sheet before you make any cuts. The corner 45 needs to be exaggerated (oversized) and when in place you&#39;ll measure across from the face of it, the port width at that same angle through the bend. The goal obviously is to keep the port width as uniform as possible. Hope this helps you visualize what I&#39;m saying.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="CSCStang, post: 8523427, member: 660529"] [quote name='Umbra'][USER=660529]@CSCStang[/USER] You're an enclosure guru, do you have any tips on how to go from a 90 degree L to one like in the picture? The best I've come up with so far is physically making the pieces for the regular L, making the larger corner piece some arbitrary length, then figuring out how much I have to cut away to keep the port width uniform. I'll try to guess how much volume would be taken up beforehand and figuring that into the calculations.[/QUOTE] The best and easiest way to accomplish this type of turn in the corner is to draw it all out on the bottom sheet before you make any cuts. The corner 45 needs to be exaggerated (oversized) and when in place you'll measure across from the face of it, the port width at that same angle through the bend. The goal obviously is to keep the port width as uniform as possible. Hope this helps you visualize what I'm saying. Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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