Modeling Rubber Plugs

Modeling Rubber Plugs

kris.chlapek
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Modeling Rubber Plugs

kris.chlapek
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Hello All

Can I please ask for little advise as of how to project and model rubber plugs for the area marked on the picture? I just cannot work it out how to project the bore to anything sensible.

Thanks

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TheCADWhisperer
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@kris.chlapek 

How deep do you want to go into the hole?

BTW - your entire design process could be significantly simplified.

 

See Attached...

TheCADWhisperer_0-1740149748236.png

 

Now on to the caps.  Check back.

TheCADWhisperer_1-1740150780140.png

 

Now that it is completed - it is obvious that Sketch3 should have been created at the beginning not in Sketch1.  

 

Edit: Now that I think about it some more - Sketch3 was not needed. (And if we get really fancy, Sketch2 was not needed either.)

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kris.chlapek
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Ideally full depth just to make sure it's not going to fall out
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TheCADWhisperer
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@kris.chlapek 

Do you understand how to edit the model I presented to get the depth that you need?

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kris.chlapek
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Hello. 

So I`m still a bit confused what is happening when you do the surface offset and then intersect. I tried to recreate it with little luck.

What i did instead was offset the bore in, and than patch the window and thicken.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@kris.chlapek wrote:

 

What i did instead was offset the bore in and then patch the window and thicken.


No file Attached to show what you did.

Did you figure out solution?

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kris.chlapek
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I`m sorry i tried to replicate this the way you did it with the plugs but i`m not acheving the angles. I don`t especially inderstand how the extrude intersects with the plug.

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