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Hex bar conical end chamfer.. - shape as would result from simple turning operation..

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mechjames

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Hi Guys,
I am using NX6. Trying to create a conical chamfer on the end of a hex bar - the same shape which I need would result if you chucked up the bar in a lathe and simply cut a chamfer on the end of it with a tool in the tool post. How do I do this in NX6?

many thanks,
James
 
Extrude a circle with draft and subtract from the hex. You could revolve a triangle cross section to cut away material from the hex. I am sure there are many other ways.
 
Hi,
I tried extruding a circle with draft and subtracting from the hex which is what I am looking for however I get the error message 'the tool splits the target into multiple bodies' - any idea?

thanks,
James
 
Ok, I extrude as sheet and then trim which works..

Any other methods to do the same thing just for interest?

cheers,
James
 
When you extrude use 2 sided offset for your circle at the bottom of your extrude dialogue box. Set one value to zero set the other to like a .1 then you do not have to do a trim body.
 
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