Extruding Between Two Different Height Extrusions

Extruding Between Two Different Height Extrusions

paulallinson
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Extruding Between Two Different Height Extrusions

paulallinson
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Good Morning,

First up I am a hack at Fusion and have been thrown in the deep end.

 

I have the following Extrusion query.  I would like to know how to Blend/Ramp down the Extruded Surface from the outer Block with the Two Slots to the larger outer diameter.  At present the Outer block in the model is 150mm's in height with the flat surface you can see to the Outer Ring is only 98mm's.  

 

I would like to have the extrusion taper down from the 150mm's to the 98mm's?  

 

Your help in this would be greatly appreciated.

 

Regards,

Paul.

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paulallinson
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jhackney1972
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Please attach your model so the Forum users can take a direct look at your issue.  If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.

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paulallinson
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Many thanks for the quick response.  

This is the very first post I have ever completed in the forum.  

Now as stated I'm a hack and have no training whatsoever, apart from just having a go.

Regards.

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jhackney1972
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I wanted to let you know I am looking at your model but as I do, I do not want to discourage other input to your question so I am removing the Accept Solution you placed on my first post.  It does not "solve" the problem so it is a bit premature.  You can save that for the person, maybe me, that truly solves your issue.

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jhackney1972
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With a lot of Surface work, I came up with the best I can do with your model.  The tops of the added area are not completely flat due to the transition between the two surfaces but I cannot override geometry.  Model is attached.

 

 

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paulallinson
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John,

That is fantastic.  

Way better than what I could have hoped to achieve at this point.

I'm stepping through the Tree to see what each step was and it is allot of work that you put into it.

Thank you so much for that.

I really do appreciate your help.

Now to understand the steps on my part so that if I ever have something like this again, I can replicate.

Have a great day.

Regards,

Paul.

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