Hi folks,
I am trying to chamfer a cross hole on a cylindrical part, I will link a picture here from cnczone thread that shows what I need to get done ====> http://www.cnczone.com/forums/g-code...mfer-hole.html
Its actually represented wrong on this 3D model from the thread, that was just countersunk with a drill ( or looks like it was )
I try to use the chamfer command but for some reason it does't work I dunno if it is due to the cylindrical part.... It will work when I try a flat hole but not on curved surfaces.... I mean, thats not possible in Autocad 3D??? I needed a precise amount of chamfer, it will be from a part that will get machined on 4 axis machine, the chanfer is not like if a countersink would just drill it, because that would make the hole chamfer more on the center then on its sides... It needs to have a consistent chamfer distance around the hole, the intention is to use a 90 endmill to deburr the hole after its drilled...
Since the command doesnt work, is there a way to calculate or to draw this chanfered area? If that is possible i could just make the solid and subtract from the cylindrical part, that would be easy, i just need it to be precise
Thanks in advance to all who keep the great work around here!
Gustavo