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Knurlings on conical surface


emil.rindell

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Hi Emil,

I'm not sure if this is what you're after, but attached is a model of a Tapered Part with a "Tapered Knurl". This has been created as a Structured Part, making use of the "Thread Tool", the "Pattern Feature Tool" and the "Mirror Feature (Body) Tool". This is a very process intensive model, so you'll have to wait a while for the calculations to complete when editing features.

The same process is used for "Parallel Knurls" on Cylindrical Parts.

Malcolm

Structured Part - Tapered Knurl - 20230331.png

Structured Part - Tapered Knurl.ics

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14 hours ago, tlehnhaeuser said:

I did something similar by creating 3D curve using intersecting surfaces then did a sweep, pattern and mirror if I remember correctly.

 

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Hi Tom, that's an amazing piece of work there. That would have taken a while to do I am betting. Did you do a Boolean subtract with those profiles?

Harley

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