Do the 60° extrusions seems more like 65°?

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dusti...@gmail.com

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Nov 20, 2019, 1:59:42 PM11/20/19
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The 60° uprights can only be attached to form 2 legs of the triangle frame, then there's a huge mis-alignment and the 3rd extrusion can't connect to make the last corner. It's like instead of being 60° angles, they're 65°, so they leave a gap where they should be approaching a vertex. The only way I'll be able to connect the 3 sides is if I force 2 sides to bend together to connect at the 3rd corner. Anyone else having issues with the frame not forming a triangle? This is basic geometry, right? Equilateral (and equi-angular) triangle, has 3 congruent sides and 3 congruent (60°) angles. 65° just doesn't make a triangle.

Dustin Rael

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Nov 20, 2019, 2:06:37 PM11/20/19
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Here's an image to show what I mean.
Am I going to have to just force the gap closed? Will that damage anything? Should I request replacement extrusions?
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Jony Liu

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Nov 25, 2019, 6:33:51 AM11/25/19
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You can take a look at this user's assembly video.
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