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    Default Miter Detail Component

    In a drafting view I am trying show a mitered joint at the intersection of two C channel components as shown on the right hand side of attached image. I created the detail on the right by tracing over the component lines and deleting the original components. Is that the best way to do this? I feel like I must be missing something obvious. If I can't miter the components, can I at least explode them so I don't need to trace over each line?

    Thanks in advance for any help.
    Brett
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    Default Re: Miter Detail Component

    Hi did you ever find a solution to this issue?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Miter Detail Component

    There are 2 choices:

    1) Fixing the corner every time this happens, with masking regions, linework, etc.
    2) Spend some time creating a parametric family for this miter condition, at any angle.

    It depends how often this is needed.

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