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Rectangular Hole

leoE4H8W
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Rectangular Hole

leoE4H8W
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

How can I cut this hole? It goes through the product.Screenshot 2024-07-04 150242.png

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a.laasW8M6T
Mentor
Mentor
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Hi I would drill the ends out then ramp down with 2d contour and an endmill.

 

Looking at that part you would need a longer than standard endmill, it will also depend on the material.

 

Best to use a relieved shank cutter like

alaasW8M6T_0-1720126149226.jpeg

 

 

 

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nubrandao
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I would make a drill or two , 

Then countour 2d

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leoE4H8W
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
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This is the model, It doesn't cut the hole. I did it before but can't remember how I did it.Screenshot 2024-07-04 161316.png

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a.laasW8M6T
Mentor
Mentor
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Hi

 

I cant really tell much about what's going on from just a picture. the Fusion File would be more helpful 

 

You probably just need to select the contour you want to machine and turn on ramping in the Linking tab

alaasW8M6T_0-1720157297541.png

 

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programming2C78B
Advisor
Advisor
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Is this the 3rd time your posting the same issue? I answered you in the last one. Your depths are too shallow to include the feature in your toolpath.

Please click "Accept Solution" if what I wrote solved your issue!
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leoE4H8W
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Here's the file

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leoE4H8W
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Enthusiast
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Tell which depths are too shallow, please.
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leoE4H8W
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Enthusiast
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Finally got it right using 3D contour. Thanks for your help. 

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