Announcements
Autodesk Community will be read-only between April 26 and April 27 as we complete essential maintenance. We will remove this banner once completed. Thanks for your understanding

cutting body with another body with rotation

andrew5TRXN
Participant

cutting body with another body with rotation

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

andrew5TRXN_0-1648485378960.png

 

Hope this makes sense to everyone, the body in blue is what i want to cut with. the circle sketch to the right of the blue body is the original position.

i am trying to make a cut in the main grey component with the "cylindrical blue body" 45 degrees to the circle sketch on the right - as you can see in the screenshot. I cannot work out how to make a rotating cut with the blue cylindrical body into the main grey body.

 

looking for some help on how best to achieve this seemingly simple operation.

 

Best

Andrew

0 Likes
Reply
Accepted solutions (1)
666 Views
11 Replies
Replies (11)

jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant

Fusion 360 does not support using a body to perform a cutting operation at the present time.  If you post your model and maybe there is a similar solution using another technique.  If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section of a forum post to attach it.

 

Edit: You also need to define the "rotational" axis of your desire cut, is it around the sketch circle perimeter or something else?

John Hackney, Retired
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

0 Likes

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

andrew5TRXN_0-1648493020594.png

 

this is the location I could use for the rotation (marked in blue), 

is there any other alternative methods I could use / research to get the desired result?

 

Thanks for your response and assistance.

 

Andrew.

0 Likes

jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant

You have not attached you model.  It is very hard to try a good solution without it.  Instructions are in my previous post.

John Hackney, Retired
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

0 Likes

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

hi again, lets see if this works

 

A

0 Likes

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

i found this on another topic somewhere on redit, 

 

i cant understand what its trying to tell me though

 

"Create a plane at the center of rotation of the part you are rotating, create a sketch there and project the outline of the part. Then revolve cut this shape around the center of rotation"

0 Likes

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

andrew5TRXN_0-1648502042857.png

 

This is what i resorted to but its less than ideal. not very smooth but essentially 50 versions of the cylinder body made into a pattern and then each one cut from the main grey component.

 

leaves with the desired effect but its not smooth at all, not sure how this will effect my part when printing.

0 Likes

g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

1. As @jhackney1972  has already said, bodies are not possible for such cutting actions.
2. What function is to be realised with it in the end?

 

günther

0 Likes

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant

RE question 

 

1) yes i understand that, but i dont understand why this isnt something thats been implemented in fusion.. its so basic and id have though essential for this type of work?

2) do you mean the function of the recess i am trying to make? its for a vial to be slid into the part and then clicked into place at the other end.. without the cavity, there would be no space for me to maneuver the vial to get the alignment needed if thats makes sense?

0 Likes

jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant
Accepted solution

I hope my attempt will help you out.  Model attached

John Hackney, Retired
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

1 Like

andrew5TRXN
Participant
Participant
ok, thanks for the workaround, your version looks way better than what i came up with, albeit beyond my skill level so i will be looking into that more to break down what you have done.

Thanks for the help, guidance and your time on this.

Andrew
0 Likes

TheCADWhisperer
Consultant
Consultant

@andrew5TRXN wrote:

RE question 

 

1) ….but i dont understand why this isnt something thats been implemented in fusion…


This functionality exists in Autodesk Inventor Professional.

0 Likes