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How do I angle a round piece of rod

kris_greaveskris_greaves Member Posts: 3 EDU
Trying to put a 45 degree on the end of 12mm diameter round rod. I cant seem to figure how to create he angle. I tried to Fillet and Draft but just ended up with a point.
attached is the part i am trying to draw

Answers

  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,778
    There is a feature with the very same name  :)


    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEA
  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,778
    Ha! Just realised you might have meant the other 45 degree cut? Create a shape like this on the side plane and extrude/remove in both directions.

    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEA
  • kris_greaveskris_greaves Member Posts: 3 EDU
    Great!!! thanks so much for your help the only thing I couldn't do was get the thread flat but not too bad for a first attempt 

  • BenTaylorBenTaylor Member Posts: 47 PRO
    Great!!! thanks so much for your help the only thing I couldn't do was get the thread flat but not too bad for a first attempt 

    Do you need to model the threads? The easiest way to make the part is to use a threaded hole, with the hole origin on a plane tangent to the bottom of the cylinder. See https://cad.onshape.com/documents/373c41515de22609937555e5/w/dc4dea711523077f334f0952/e/97e323a6c96cf6a421370223
    Ben Taylor
    Lead Mechanical Engineer @ Healing Innovations
    Onshape Ambassador
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