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Conical surface perpendicular hole

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Greetings to all.
I'm a novice on matter and I need some help. I recently joined an internship in the company (usano autocad) and asked me to develop a cone in sheet metal. to the cone I must make holes but must be perpendicular to the surface of the cone and not to the plane of origin. How can you do that? with a tilted plane?
I hope I've explained
Thank you.
 
the procedure is correct, the final result depends on how you think you realize them.
If you holes after you built the cone, you will have the walls of the hole aligned to the axis of the hole itself.
if you holes and then roll the sheet, you will see the walls of the hole that follow a "sinuous" pattern.
in this case you have to drill the flat sheet and then turn it down.
The sheet is not my field, I stop here.
 
Thank you very much
from a quick look could do to my case. I put myself to work and then I tell you
 
That's exactly what I needed, much better than my artisanal method with an inclined plane. The only problem is that it turned the object of 115° pounds because. Thanks again
 

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