Esteemed AUGI Colleagues....
My 3D work has been coming along nicely. Thanks for your continued support. It's still a matter of 'What does this button do?' But I am progressing and doing some actual work now.
I was toying around, drafting up some tooling for some small projects.
One situation has me a bit stumped, so I'll do my best to explain the situation.
I want to create a circle, solid, or surface, hollow on the inside, like a ring, beveled on one side of the inside diameter.
So....I have the depth at 1/16". I have the outer diameter at 5/8". The interior diameter is 3/8". I can make that piece easily. However, I want to bevel that interior circumfrence. At 45deg, with a 1/32" depth. I am completely stumped.
I was thinking of using a 3d Polyline to create two arcs, in a sort of wedge shape, but I won't be able to try it out until tommorrow.
I hope I didn't throw too many folks off with the measurements, especially if I didn't write them in this post correctly, so just picture a ring, any given size and depth, with the interior circumfrence beveled on one face. What would be the simplest way to accomplish this routine task?