PhilLee
New member
- Mar 11, 2002
- 39
I have sketched a pattern of holes on a plane and then used the Wrap feature to 'wrap' them around a pipe. I then 'Debossed' them to make holes through the wall of the pipe.
This is a smaller pipe that slides into a larger pipe. The larger pipe has single hole in it. This hole is sketched on a plane tangent to the face of the pipe and then 'cut' through the pipe wall. It is not wrapped...
I have inserted a mate that makes the outsides of the pipes concentric. I have now tried to mate the drilled holes by making them 'concentric' but it won't allow me to do it.
I tried inserting an axis in the center of each hole thinking I would then mate the axis 'coincident'. I am unable to insert an axis in the 'wrapped & debissed' hole but I can in the 'cut' hole.
I understand that there is something different about the 'wrapped & debossed hole'. At first I thought that it was not cylindrical but rather slightly conical. This would preclude making it concentric with the 'cut' hole but the axis solution should have worked equally well on a conical hole.
This is the first time I've used th 'wrap' command. Any ideas what is causing my headache here???
Thanks!
Phil
This is a smaller pipe that slides into a larger pipe. The larger pipe has single hole in it. This hole is sketched on a plane tangent to the face of the pipe and then 'cut' through the pipe wall. It is not wrapped...
I have inserted a mate that makes the outsides of the pipes concentric. I have now tried to mate the drilled holes by making them 'concentric' but it won't allow me to do it.
I tried inserting an axis in the center of each hole thinking I would then mate the axis 'coincident'. I am unable to insert an axis in the 'wrapped & debissed' hole but I can in the 'cut' hole.
I understand that there is something different about the 'wrapped & debossed hole'. At first I thought that it was not cylindrical but rather slightly conical. This would preclude making it concentric with the 'cut' hole but the axis solution should have worked equally well on a conical hole.
This is the first time I've used th 'wrap' command. Any ideas what is causing my headache here???
Thanks!
Phil