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Ok, having a heckuva time getting this to work. I'm trying to create a "cutout" in a box bottom to precisely match a pair
of wine bottle openers. My POC is not doing so well. See attached pictures. I've taken a picture of the openers and loaded them into F360, then scaled them along a known dimension.
Then I used splines to create a tight outline of the shapes, and then offset the shape by .5 mm to give me some play in the cutout.
When I cut it on the CNC machine though, the cutouts aren't very accurate. Actually, ONE of them is, but the other isn't. There seems to be discrepency in the 3D recess after I have push pulled the sketch outline into the surface!
Picture 1: Canvas with trace outlines. YOu can see that the offset outline leave plenty of space around the opener
Picture 2: 3D model showing that I have correctly selected the outer outline to extrude into the solid
Picture 3: A "bleed through" of the 3D shape, with the canvas visible. Note that the top of the outline does not appear to be the right offset curve, it is the tighter of the two, even the bottom seems to be fine. NOTE that the end of the corkscrew has plenty of room.
Picture 4: Picture of hte actual part after machining. Note that that tool barely fits, and that the end of the corkscrew is off by a good 4 mm. It is just to long for the cutout.
What is going on here? The differences are inconsisent and couldn't be chalked up to innacurracies in my machine (which I doin't believe there are).
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