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Eccentric Cone

larry_nelsonlarry_nelson Member Posts: 8 ✭✭

How do you model an eccentric cone in Onshape?

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  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 2,671 PRO
    edited November 7

    Do you mean like this?

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    But seriously, here is an example of how to do it.
    Create a sketch of your profile, then use the Revolve feature.
    Or if it needs to be asymmetric, you can loft two profiles together.
    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d92b6bca7bb0aa0491df3bdb/w/0033fcb33162a09fb619d9f1/e/215e3f24bf…

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  • larry_nelsonlarry_nelson Member Posts: 8 ✭✭

    This example looks like a concentric cone.

    I'm trying to create an eccentric cone

  • GregBrownGregBrown Member, Onshape Employees, csevp, pcbaevp Posts: 365 image

    How about by lofting from a circular section to a point?

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  • larry_nelsonlarry_nelson Member Posts: 8 ✭✭

    I need a flat pattern of the eccentric cone

  • S1monS1mon Member Posts: 3,727 PRO

    Until lofted sheet metal is released, you'll have to use the Flatten tool to do it. It's not parametric, but it will work.
    https://www.onshape.com/en/blog/cloud-native-cad-simplifies-surface-flattening

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/9d719a67b9be8b97a03605e2/w/4ce93f49ecfdd55d9a30a17f/e/93ad86c59525f374356aa768

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  • Derek_Van_Allen_BDDerek_Van_Allen_BD Member Posts: 366 PRO

    So from a purely pedantic perspective (and the one that the sheet metal kernel abides by) the examples by @S1mon and @GregBrown aren't true cones because they'll have a slightly elliptical profile and thus different amounts of curvature across the folded faces. If the constraint you're looking for is an eccentric loft between two offset perfect circles, the method @S1mon shows is the closest you'll get with the engine today. If instead you're looking to enforce a true conic shape for manufacturing in a sheet roller for example, and don't care about the end profiles you're better off drawing the cone with a revolve feature and chopping the faces off where you want them, at which point the sheet metal engine is happy to unfold cones as-is.

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    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c4ec4997362969c80bc251de/w/60b8a28d14a0e72cd69cec10/e/c8d9566785b30a07e7f827cf

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