How to design a lubrication groove

How to design a lubrication groove

jambrozy
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How to design a lubrication groove

jambrozy
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Hello, 

 

I need to draw a lubrication groove, i paste drawing design what i've got below with fusion design what i draw. Can anyone help with this? Thank you very much in advance for any help.

 

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MRWakefield
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You need to create an angled plane for the groove section profile then create a revolve cut. Take a look at the attached model to see how I did it.

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jambrozy
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Holy ****, amazing ... I never drawing something like this, thank you ! 🙂

 

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davebYYPCU
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Yep, Plane on Angle - X Axis, - minus 30 degrees.  Put a sketch on it.

 

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Then Project > Project curved wall.  Path is actually a circle, coincident to the Projected arc.

Pipe > Cut on the circle.

 

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Might help....

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