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How do I add cones to this project?
ahmed_almotaz
Member Posts: 5 ✭
Hello everyone, I'm new here and new to CAD in general. I've been working on this incense cone mold tray for another project/hobby, but when it came the time to add the cone shells in the circles, I couldn't figure out a way to do it. I know how to make a cone in a part studio tab, but I don't know how to combine the parts to gather. The cones are meant to be 6 cm tall with a small toothpick-sized hole at the tip for ease of extraction and ventilation/drying. Any help would be appreciated!
(Incense cone shape for reference)
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for tip! I'm not sure how to do that in the way I want, though. Will it allow me to merge the parts together into one final shape/part?
Also it looks like you must have drawn a bunch of circles, or did a sketch pattern, to create the holes. Something like this is probably better to make one hole only. Then add the special shape you are after. Then pattern that using the pattern feature, rather than the sketch feature. Its easier for the computations behind the scenes.
That is best provided as an assembly. Not merged together. Best option is the intro through the learning center and it's free.
https://learn.onshape.com/catalog?labels=%5B%22Self-Paced%20Courses%22%5D&values=%5B%22Assemblies%22%5D
I managed to figure it out before seeing this comment, but I appreciate it regardless! Turns out all I needed was to discover the derive tool. Didn't know that such tool could be so useful ^ ^;
Thanks for providing a fun and educational project idea!
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4f9bf7f191a4fa18151b6303/w/5ec8445b301052fa1293b9ed/e/a1198ffa23e04bc20e674c93?renderMode=0&uiState=65722170d5d3145c1382a738