How do I set a variable twist in the Sweep tool?

How do I set a variable twist in the Sweep tool?

Anonymous
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How do I set a variable twist in the Sweep tool?

Anonymous
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Hello everybody!

 

I'm trying to sweep a circular profile over a straight path and create a cut using the Sweep tool. Crucially, I'd the sweep to have a variable twist. In other words, I'd like the first quarter of the twist to be a 800 degrees, and the rest of the twist to be 700 degrees.

 

I was able to get a constant twist:

 

drill-bit-1.png

drill-bit.png

 

But I'm not able to make the twist a variable one, increasing and/or decreasing along the sweep. I've attached my F3D file.

 

Note: I have tried to use the Equation Driven Curve add-in to create a curvy sweep path and use that instead of the twist feature in the Sweep tool, but I wasn't able to do it right to get a result similar to the pictures above but just with a variable twist.

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jhackney1972
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Fusion 360 does not have variable pitch available in either the Sweep command or the Coil command so I think you are out of luck.  

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Anonymous
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Thank you for the answer, @jhackney1972!

 

It's very unfortunate to hear this feature is not available. Are there any alternative methods I could use to achieve the desired result?

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etfrench
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Post #5 in this thread shows one method of creating a helix. There are better methods than this for plain helixes, but by rotating each layer by a different amount, you'll be able to create a variable pitch helix.

 

18t_Pinion_Path.jpg

 

Experiment with different thickness layers as well.

 

This thread may also help.

 

ETFrench

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Ajay_Kumar_Reddy
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hey @Anonymous  you can do that with multiple sweeps but I haven't got it continuously and also uniform twists.

watch the video to know in detail.

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MichaelT_123
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Hi Mr Mark McBeth,

 

This is W.Shakespeare tragedy that such simple feature is not available for F360 mere mortal users :).

Consider to change its epilog by converting it to the soothing comedy.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/variable-pitch-thread-helix/m-p/8494822

 

Regards & HNY

MichaelT

 

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you, everybody! I tried a bit more, and luckily I finally was able to do what I needed.

 

1. I used the Equatiojn Driven Curve add-in to create a variable pitch helix

 

equation-curve.PNG

variable-pitch-helix.PNG

 

2. I created the profile I needed to twist-sweep.

 

3. Finallly I used the Sweep tool, specifically the "Path + Guide Surface" type. The profile is the one mentioned above, the path is the variable pitch helix, and the cylinder surface as the guiding surface.

 

variable-twist.PNG

 

Now all I need is to understand those equation better to be able to create the exact twist angles I need. I attached the solution's F3D file.