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perpendicular helical quarry on pipe

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Good morning to all, I should join the quarries between them, creating a final opening, as if they were executed by a milling machine but turning and advancing the piece. How can I make it with inventor 2011?
thanks in advance.
 

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It's a little vague as required, attaching a sketch of how you want to join the two quarries
 
I think you just want to join them...
as if it were some kind of asola
I tried with the bouncing command, see if it can serve you
asola_01.webpasola_02.webp
 
hi, he says by turning and advancing the piece, in my opinion it is a helical path. ....
 
Yes, in fact it can be, even the title says helical
But I don't know how else to make x join 2 caves as from image. . .
 
hi, he says by turning and advancing the piece, in my opinion it is a helical path. ....
hi, thanks for the answer, it should actually be a helical path, since inside the quarry must move a cylindrical plug fixed perpendicular to the tree. therefore I should simulate the processing made with a diam candle mill. 10 turning and moving the outer tube. I don't know exactly how to do it, even because with the solution proposed through the swing, I think the walls are not perpendicular to the center. I wait for more advice. Thank you
 
you have to make a sweep using a 3d sketch of a projected profile with envelope.
I attach a file that has nothing to do with your geometry, but where you can see how to create the sketch for the sweep
 

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you have to make a sweep using a 3d sketch of a projected profile with envelope.
I attach a file that has nothing to do with your geometry, but where you can see how to create the sketch for the sweep
Prova 4_1.webpSorry, I tried both the 3d sketch solution and the one with the bounce but, as seen from the current design, it seems to me that I can not maintain the shape of the r=5 (on all the thickness of the tube) due to the milling diam. 10. Where am I wrong? or is it just an optical effect?
thanks to all
 
Bye.
It is normal that geometry is not maintained, processing is generated by the profile then converges towards the axis. It is not an optical illusion, you can verify it by turning the piece...
Does the quarry have to be like the one you designed or the one in my picture?
Hi.
 
I see the sketch of the trajectory, but I don't see the sketch of the sweep profile, can you post an image with that too?
 

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