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I am trying to draw this part up in fusion but I cannot figure out how to achieve it. I swept a path along the cylinder with a twist which is pretty close to what I want but now I can't figure out how to cut the groove. Any help would be appreciated.
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Thanks for the response, the only thing I see is the slot has some weird geometry that isn't perpendicular to the cylinder. I like your approach, I never use the thicken tool. The only way I have seen someone do it was using sheet metal and the rolling into cylinder but that just seems like a ton of work.
Too me the geometry in your files doesn't look correct,
I think if you where following TheCADWhisperer's excellent video you need to watch the video again.
The workflow from laughingcreek works if you need a "straight" helix cam-slot.
The faces of the slot must be parallell for the pin to slide freely.
In the file attached I followed the workflow from laughingcreek and added a TestPin.
You can drive the Pin joint to different positions and check the geometry with Inspect -> Interference and Inspect -> Section Analysis.
I had asked this guy that I follow on youtube how to do this and this was his response. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvL005L1xDc&ab_channel=Fusion360School
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