jupdyke
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2011
- 12
Hello All,
Once again I am trying to do something a little ambitious. We use a CMM to measure how accurately we can install some parts. To do this we create a conical divot in the part and then place a 3mm sphere stylus inside the cone. Here is a link to what the stylus looks like
I would like to create a new standard hole which would create this conical divot. If I could place a point on the surface and have the hole be normal to the surface that would be perfect. We have some really complex curves and putting several of these conical cuts is a real pain. Also, from a statistical point of view we want them asymmetrically placed so making a pattern doesn't really help either.
Attached is a sketch of the cross section of the conical divot. The idea is that the center of the 3mm sphere will be on the surface. Any ideas of how to do something like that?
Thank you to all the ProE gurus out there.
Josh
Once again I am trying to do something a little ambitious. We use a CMM to measure how accurately we can install some parts. To do this we create a conical divot in the part and then place a 3mm sphere stylus inside the cone. Here is a link to what the stylus looks like
I would like to create a new standard hole which would create this conical divot. If I could place a point on the surface and have the hole be normal to the surface that would be perfect. We have some really complex curves and putting several of these conical cuts is a real pain. Also, from a statistical point of view we want them asymmetrically placed so making a pattern doesn't really help either.
Attached is a sketch of the cross section of the conical divot. The idea is that the center of the 3mm sphere will be on the surface. Any ideas of how to do something like that?
Thank you to all the ProE gurus out there.
Josh