Looks good, however in a fab shop, those 'unsealed ends' would fly. In real world applications, that's unacceptable - you have to 'wrap' the ends &/or corners if the requirement is sealed welds or weld all over (n/s & f/s) (near side and far side)....preventing possible failure at the point as well as rust seeping into that open joint ~
this video is great for just Fillet welds. Is it possible to do a video on groove welds that use the fill direction. I am having issues with Inventor, not accepting my groove welds like it should be. Would like to see some examples of how there are different scenarios on that. Thanks.
Looks good, however in a fab shop, those 'unsealed ends' would fly. In real world applications, that's unacceptable - you have to 'wrap' the ends &/or corners if the requirement is sealed welds or weld all over (n/s & f/s) (near side and far side)....preventing possible failure at the point as well as rust seeping into that open joint ~
this video is great for just Fillet welds. Is it possible to do a video on groove welds that use the fill direction. I am having issues with Inventor, not accepting my groove welds like it should be. Would like to see some examples of how there are different scenarios on that. Thanks.