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base forum conica surface

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Hello everyone,
as from title I have a trunk-conic form component. on the lateral surface I have to practice a hole with orthogonal axis to that of component revolution. so I would like to realize a “base” parallel to that rotation axis on which then the bolt head will go in line (actually the base on which it will go to beat the bolt will be untied compared to the lateral surface).
I had thought of building two floors on which to create two circumferences, in their sketches, to be used for a multisection command. But it doesn’t seem like a very “elegant” solution.
Do you have ideas about how to make the base?
 
If I didn't get it wrong... the hole is parallel to the axes that I think are in the middle of the cone........... .
I would do a parallel floor at the center at a distance certainly greater to the interference with the cone and then I would make a simple hole to cash a tcei screw........ If I understood correctly...... .
 
from how I understood you would avoid making the base to use a recessed screw. Unfortunately this solution cannot be adopted because the thickness of the wall does not allow me to
 
if you have to make a special base...... So, yes, you do the vine support plan and do a sketch as you wish....... and then from that plan you do the screw hole
 
Okay perfect, I thought there was some less twisted way to make the base.
Thank you very much for your help
 
or from a hair to the face to make the screw line or make a pocket perpendicular to the axis or put a drawing washer that recovers the iclination between external face and screw axis (a bietta as they say to bologna)o_o
 

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