Uneven extrusion? Modeling?

Uneven extrusion? Modeling?

skyshark186
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Uneven extrusion? Modeling?

skyshark186
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I have a project I'm working on that includes this 3d shape.  It will be hollow on the inside.  I'm new to fusion, but I can't find a way to make the adjustments shown.  I need the narrow end to V in symmetrically from the wide end.  The item that fits in this holder is both curved and narrower at the bottom than the top.  

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

 

There are several ways to do this.

Face Draft or Extrude - Intersect come to mind.

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skyshark186
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Thank you for your fast reply.  I hope this is what you requested. 

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Ex_Machina_Engineering
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If I understood you correctly, I would:

 

Sketch--> Extrude --> Sketch the difference of height as a profile above the part on a plane vertical to the direction of extrusion --> extrude cut and finally -->shell, removing the surface that needs to go to get the hollow shape you want.

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jhackney1972
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I created a model to your specifications and shelled it (hollow it out) using a wall thickness of .125 inches.  If you have need of a procedural process in a Screencast,  just ask.  Model attached.

 

 

 

John Hackney, Retired
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skyshark186
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Thank you for that.  It's extremely close to what I will need.  If you could do a screencast I would be very thankful, as I'll need 4 modified versions of this project and would love to be able to make them myself.  

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jhackney1972
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I will assume you are asking me for the Screencast even though you addressed you message to yourself.  If you use Quick Reply, the message is to the poster of the Forum question, use Reply from the message of the person you want to address next time. 

 

John Hackney, Retired
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