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1-Visitor
January 28, 2010
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Chamfer problem

  • January 28, 2010
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Hey Suganthan,

Is it a true cylinder and not the end of a curve? The tube end surface needs
to be square to thetube to dimension toit.

jd

ps buddy..., Are you doing one of those jobs that used to be done in America?








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1-Visitor
January 28, 2010
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10-Marble
January 29, 2010
Try creating revolved cut instead of chamfer. It also gives you more control.

Regards,
Jurij Škraba
Research & Developement Department for Hydromechanical Equipment
Litostroj Power | Production of Power Generation and Industrial Equipment |
21-Topaz II
January 29, 2010
A revolve won't work in his situation, the chamfer is not on a plane perpendicular to the cylinder's axis. A variable section sweep might be a better choice and would easily do the job.

Doug Schaefer