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Creating holes on a non-planar surface

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ALFAR6

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Hello everyone,

I am new to solidworks but I am quickly learning with the help of several youtube videos as I need to use Solidworks in my project.

Actually, I have a drawing. I could not attach the solidwork file because I get the message that this is an invalid file but it's quite like a funnel (according to the jpeg image I have attached).

I need to create a circular array of holes on the slopped part of this funnel-like assembly. I have seen several youtube videos on how to do this. The main solution is to extrude a cut and then try to flatten it and then make the array of holes according to a curve.

The problem is that this method does not work in my case and I am pretty frustrated on how to do it.

Your help, advice and feedback is highly appreciated in this matter,

Kind regards,

Ali
 

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You can zip the file and attach that to your post.

What you need to do is create a plane tangent to the cone surface. You can then create a sketch on the plane which you can use to cut. You can array the cut afterwards.
 

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