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Can't glue an angled ridge to the ouside wall of a cylinder
kaloyan_dobrev
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I am, trying to make a showerhead holder, but the bump/rigde inside the cylinder is coming off of the surface and I cannot find a way to somehow make it solid. The most obvious move face doesn't work.
Could you take a look, please.
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Hello Kaloyan. I took a look at your document. After rereading your post, I cannot quite comprehend what you are trying to do. It looks like the grey part is intended to be the 'holder' but it has no 'bump' inside. I see one of the blue parts has a 'bump' inside, but I don't know if it's the 'bump' you are referring to. If the two blue parts were combined is that the shower head? Is the grey part the holder? Are you trying to make a 'holder that surrounds the blue parts so that, when together, they could drop into the grey part and automatically be indexed to a desired orientation? - Scotty
Because the retaining lip is at an angle, and the main cylinder is tapered, the lip runs out of material (right side). To fix, you can "overbuild" the sketch that the lip uses for the revolve, so the sketch looks like the left side, and is embedded inside the main cylinder. The white dim is meant to show how much to overbuild it. In this case, probably 1mm range would be sufficient.