I have the body of the part, but I am not able to figure out how to space the holes correctly. Here is what I have:
This is the view of the opposite side.
I need the center hole to be positioned along the axis, ie opposite of the notch.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
Drew Paul - AP
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What I need is to position three 1/4" holes spaced 120° apart around the cylinder, and .8" above the base of the cylinder.How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
Welcome to the forum.
Looking at the sketch I assume the part is hollow? If yes, use a simple Extruded Cut for the first hole. Start the sketch on a plane at the center of the part and parallel to the notch (create a new one there if there isn't already one there), then choose "Through All" for the end condition. Use the circular pattern for the other two (set to three instances evenly spaced).
Go to full postLooking at the sketch I assume the part is hollow? If yes, use a simple Extruded Cut for the first hole. Start the sketch on a plane at the center of the part and parallel to the notch (create a new one there if there isn't already one there), then choose "Through All" for the end condition. Use the circular pattern for the other two (set to three instances evenly spaced).
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Re: How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
Welcome to the forum.
Looking at the sketch I assume the part is hollow? If yes, use a simple Extruded Cut for the first hole. Start the sketch on a plane at the center of the part and parallel to the notch (create a new one there if there isn't already one there), then choose "Through All" for the end condition. Use the circular pattern for the other two (set to three instances evenly spaced).
Looking at the sketch I assume the part is hollow? If yes, use a simple Extruded Cut for the first hole. Start the sketch on a plane at the center of the part and parallel to the notch (create a new one there if there isn't already one there), then choose "Through All" for the end condition. Use the circular pattern for the other two (set to three instances evenly spaced).
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Re: How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
I believe you can place the first hole opposite the notch where desired (using a 3D sketch) and then do a circular pattern for the other two.
Re: How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
Oh my gosh! Thank you! You made it so simple, I got the desired result in 2-3 minutes. I appreciate your time and assistance!Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:57 am Welcome to the forum.
Looking at the sketch I assume the part is hollow? If yes, use a simple Extruded Cut for the first hole. Start the sketch on a plane at the center of the part and parallel to the notch (create a new one there if there isn't already one there), then choose "Through All" for the end condition. Use the circular pattern for the other two (set to three instances evenly spaced).
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Re: How to space holes at specific intervals around a cylinder
I'm glad I could help, and I like simple. Many of the people here who have known me for years (at least through this and other similar forums, if not in person) will probably be happy to tell you that I am simple.
"On the days when I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, well, I have really good days."
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"
Ray Wylie Hubbard in his song "Mother Blues"