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Hi
Not been using Fusion long but looking forward to learning more about it, great software so far, but I need a helping hand if possible.
I have created a simple lid shape, I will add a thread to the inside so that it fits over a metal tin. I have 3D printed the first part of the design and it works quite well and it fits the tin really well, but it looks very plain, very straight on the face of the side of the lid..
What I would like to do is add like a torus shape around the outside of the lid and then add a pattern to help with grip. But I cannot think of a way to add the bulge to the lid face I think it may be because the thickness of the face of the tin is too thin (2mm) to add a chamfer, but when I try to make it thicker, the thread I'm using doesn't fit, because I need to add a filet to the threads to lower the over all height otherwise it doesn't screw on easily. I have added a picture of the part. The tin has very shallow threads so I have to knock the top of the of thread off using a chamfer. Probably not explained myself very well, but I thank you for any help that anyone can offer me.
I did wonder if my idea was wrong at the start, I drew two circles, one at 72mm then another at 70mm. I extruded the inner one to 1.5mm then extruded the outer as a join to 12mm. Would I have been better off starting with a torus then adding a circle on the top to form a lid shape? I am open to suggestions for a better way of doing what it is I am trying to accomplish.
Appreciate all help and pointers.
Regards
Duncan
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