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Trimming a pin to a surface. 1

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Aubreyair

Automotive
Oct 25, 2005
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I am trying to trim a pin to a contoured surface in my model with out success.
The pin was created using the revolve sketch command.
The cut with surface icon is available but once i select it I cannot select my pin or surfaces around it.
There is also a clearance hole through the part for the pin.
The trim surface icon is greyed out.
any suggestions.

 
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Try extruding the "pin" to the surface. You may have to create a plane for the sketch.


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Are you saying I will have to recreate the pin using extrude command?
Because now the pin is a revolved sketch.
Here is the view of the model along with the directory tree.
trimpinwithtree3pv.jpg
 
Yes, that's what I suggest. You might have some trouble extruding to multiple surfaces. See what you can do with that.


Windows 2000 Professional / Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
SolidWorks 2006 SP02.0 / SpaceBall 4000 FLX
Diet Coke with Lime / Dark Chocolate
Lava Lamp
www.Tate3d.com
 
You can edit the pin in the context of the assembly and generate a surface body in the pin by offsetting your desired surfaces at a distance of 0.

You should then be able to cut the pin with this surface body.
 
It's a bit of a hack, but to get the surface you need in your part you could do a surface offset twice (1mm up / 1mm down for example, keep the value very small!). First you offset the surface in the part you want to use as a cut tool, then offset the 'offset surface' back. Then the 'cut with surface' tool works as expected. It will even update properly.


Stefan Hamminga
EngIT Solutions
CSWP/Mechanical designer/AI student
 
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions they put me on the right track.
I ended up doing a surface fill which intersected the full pin diameter.
Afterwards I did a surface offset up .040 and then back as suggested.
Next I noticed some of the trim commands were nolonger greyed out which was nice to see.
And finally I was able to use that surface fill to trim my pin it was a beautiful thing![thumbsup]
See for your self
 
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