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Sechskant mit 20°Spitze Übergang ( Fase )

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Anonymous
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Sechskant mit 20°Spitze Übergang ( Fase )

Guten Abend,

 

ich habe das Problem, dass ich nicht weis, wie ich an einen Sechskantkörper mit 20°Spitze einen Übergang (Fase) erstelle.

Screenshot Spitze-Spießgrill 1.PNG

Anbei einen Querschnitt, um das überstehende Material zu zeigen.

Screenshot Spitze-Spießgrill.PNG

Vielen Dank vorab, für mögliche Lösungen.

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Xun.Zhang
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Oliver,

 

Welcome to the community!

It would be good if you can attached your part file and show us the problem in English if possible.

 

Thanks


Xun
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SBix26
in reply to: Anonymous

First of all, here's the Google translation:

 

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Good evening,
 
I have the problem that I do not know how to make a transition to a hexagon body with a 20 ° tip.

Here is a cross section to show the supernatant material.

Thank you in advance for possible solutions.

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Second, did you know that there is a German language Inventor forum?

 

Third, if you post your file and tell us what version of Inventor you're using, I (and probably three other people) can easily show you three different methods to accomplish what you want.

Sam B

Inventor Professional 2018.1.2
Vault Workgroup 2018.0
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit, SP1

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johnsonshiue
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi! I think I know what you are looking for. You created the cone as a solid feature, right? As a result, you see the additional edges and faces sticking out of the hexagon faces. What you could do is delete the Revolve feature but keep the Sketch. Then create a surface instead. Then use Sculpt command to attach the cone to the solid body. Does it work better now?

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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