6 mm drill bit?

6 mm drill bit?

 

I would like to model a wick.

Well before your answers I look on my side.

 

Kind regards

By drill bit, do you mean drill?

Where is your problem?

In order I would do:

Cylindrical body modeling with a 120° cone at the end

Spiral material removal for flutes.

Application of a draft on what remains of the cone to make it more real.

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You can search on GrabCAD or 3D content Central. Instead, look for English terms.
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Hello

 

If it can help you:

This one and to download.

http://grabcad.com/library/twist-drill-6mm

This is a tutorial to make a drill with solidworks:

http://www.forum-cao-3d.fr/solidworks-tutoriels/creations-d-un-foret-a-coupe-centrale-t5439.html

 

Good luck.

 

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Wicks? it's for hairdressers, no?.... well I'm going out..

 

 

+1 for Pascal, removal of swept material.

 

 

the curvature of the cutting edge as a profile, and the spiral as a trajectory.

 

 

 

 

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Good evening

 

Without wanting to sound unpleasant, I think it's better to look on your side before asking the question...

 

This avoids useless posts, which in the end, will be solved by you.

 

to the wise. Hello! ^^

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Hello

 

I don't know Spaceclaim so I don't know about the technical level of modeling.

 

However, you can easily get it here: http://grabcad.com/library?per_page=20&query=drill+bit

 

Where it's more complicated is the fact that drill bits on grabcad are often in inches...

To be adapted.

 

Good luck

Hello

Here

Kind regards


foret_de_6mm.2.scdoc

Thank you Pascal.

I solved my problem thanks to you

Have a nice day


foret_de_6mm.2.jpg

@ Bart:

"swept material removal" is the name of the function on SW. It may not have this name on spaceclaim.

I prefer to describe the function rather than give its name, it avoids focusing on a name and getting the message in return "I can't find the function"

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Hello everyone!

 

Without wanting to be boring, a drill bit is not at 120° but at 118°.

 

That was my little clarification of the day.

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@oroux1:

thank you for correcting my mistake, it will teach me to answer on Sunday:D

 

You're not annoying, you're just precise;)

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In my case with SpaceClaim, I use the propeller function by setting the height and pitch of the propeller.

Anyway, thank you

@ Bart

 

A wick exists. It's just that in general it's a term that refers to a drill bit for wood. Moreover, the overall geometry is slightly different, especially at the end where there is a central pin.

 

Finally, this remark does not add much to the subject...

 

Kind regards 

 

@alexandre.thellier

That's why I asked if it was really a drill that we were talking about.

Apart from the central point, the specificities of a wood drill bit require it to be modeled a little differently.

 

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