Diamond Knurling

Scary99
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Diamond Knurling

Scary99
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Is there a command to apply knurling to a cylindrical surface ?

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JDMather
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Do you want cosmetic knurl texture (easy) or do you want physical knurl (advanced user)?

Can you attach your *.ipt file here?

Has your instructor covered Splitting Faces?

 


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Scary99
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She has not covered splitting faces.  I am attaching file you requested.  The part is a knob and the surface to be textured should be obvious.  Thanks for your help

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JDMather
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Change the shaded mode to Realistic.

Right click on the cylindrical face and select Properties.

Select the Kurl appearance.

 

Knurl.png


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fernandohshilario
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Hello @JDMather.

 

How can I make the knurled pattern appear in my drawing?

 

fernandohshilario_0-1720725614560.png

 

Thank you!

 

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kacper.suchomski
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Why doesn't the pattern appear in the drawing?
How did you model the geometry?
Attach your file.


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fernandohshilario
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See attached.

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kacper.suchomski
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All the geometry you created is visible in the drawing:

kacpersuchomski_0-1720727071779.png

 


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