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boelle
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simple cone shape

boelle
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Hi

i have a plate for dust shoe i need to mill, i tried a few of the 3d option but i cant get to where it will make a toolpath the follows the surface

boelle_0-1607206063490.png

 

any pointers in what operation that can do the trick? the slot and 3 holes i used ramp and pocket

 

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simple cone shape

Hi

i have a plate for dust shoe i need to mill, i tried a few of the 3d option but i cant get to where it will make a toolpath the follows the surface

boelle_0-1607206063490.png

 

any pointers in what operation that can do the trick? the slot and 3 holes i used ramp and pocket

 

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boelle
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flow was the only one where i could pick the surface but did not work

boelle_0-1607210294814.png


f3d file attached

 

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flow was the only one where i could pick the surface but did not work

boelle_0-1607210294814.png


f3d file attached

 

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Anonymous
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Pick your favorite 😁

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Pick your favorite 😁

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boelle
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i tried them all but i think it failed becaused i had the wrong mill bit in place

i used the flat end mill and i think you use a ball nose one

will check and report back

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i tried them all but i think it failed becaused i had the wrong mill bit in place

i used the flat end mill and i think you use a ball nose one

will check and report back

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boelle
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boelle
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i compared and eyeballed and the only difference i can see is that you use and ball mill which make sense

am i correct?

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i compared and eyeballed and the only difference i can see is that you use and ball mill which make sense

am i correct?

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Anonymous
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I missed Contour, .... apologies ....🙄, and the key to solution is in the setup, I selected specific body and I prefer to define Z and X axis orientation, always works, in most cases X is longer than Y on parts done on mill.

When doing slopes, only ball or bull nose end mills are correct type, flat end mill leaves stairs no matter how small the step over.

 

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I missed Contour, .... apologies ....🙄, and the key to solution is in the setup, I selected specific body and I prefer to define Z and X axis orientation, always works, in most cases X is longer than Y on parts done on mill.

When doing slopes, only ball or bull nose end mills are correct type, flat end mill leaves stairs no matter how small the step over.

 

2020-12-06 06_37_35-Autodesk Fusion 360.png

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