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Cylindrical Holes? 1

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sbmathias

Industrial
Jan 29, 2004
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I created what I thought was a cylindrical hole, radially through a cylinder wall (actually, a semicircular sheet metal part). (I sketched a circle on a plane through the center and extruded it to the OD.) All seemed well.

In the assembly I tried to mate a known cylindrical pin concentrically to the hole. SW sould only offer a tangent mate, and displaying Temporary Axes did not show one in the hole.

I can only assume that since the "circles" on the surfaces of the cylinder really aren't circles due to the surface curvature, SW doesn't consider the holes to be cylindrical.

Any ideas on how to get around this? Aren't the holes cylinders?
 
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Try using the Hole Wizard to create the hole. That allows a Temporary Axes.

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Sorry, I don't know why a regular circular cut-extrude does not produce a surface which can be used for a concentric mate, nor allow for a temp axes to be shown.

A Hole Wizard hole allows both.

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Uncheck "Normal Cut" in the cut extrude dialogue.

Jason
 
Doh!! ... Good catch Jason. [thumbsup2]

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