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How can I make an ice cream cone


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O.k. well I am in an autocad class and the T.A made an ice cream cone and I said it sucked, so he challenged me to make a better one and I cant figure it out. The teacher has no idea which is odd but if anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Classic waffle cone or cake cup style? http://www.joycone.com/retail_division.htm

Hand dipped or soft swirl?

 

Classic waffle cone and soft swirl would be difficult. I would model as tapered helical surface and then Thicken.

 

Cake cup style would be a simpe Revolve and Shell for basic shape. Getting texture (on either style) would be a bit more difficult. I would use a cosmetic texture (matlib)

 

Hand dipped create a bunch of spheres and move together for aesthetics. Might add a couple of portional revolves.

 

For soft swirl ice cream there is a similar Star tutorial in my signature. With a bit of changing dimensions you should get something respectable. http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/CAD238/AutoCAD%202007%20Tutorial%2011.pdf

 

Sounds like a good Sept challenge contest for tastiest looking CADCone.

 

I'll be back in a bit, I have to go do some research for proper dimensions. 8)

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Just a plain ice cream cone waffle cone i guess, it doesnt have to be perfect or like extremely detailed or anything just like the basic color and shape. =P

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O.k. well I am in an autocad class and the T.A made an ice cream cone and I said it sucked, so he challenged me to make a better one and I cant figure it out.

 

Oh, the irony. :lol:

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designing ice cream cones =P

 

In addition to that, much the machinery involved in manufacturing ice cream cones is made in our own machine and fab shop. This includes ovens, conveyors, equipment layouts, etc...

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I've been using Autocad LT for the past 10 years here, but recently started using Solidworks back in January.

Some of our more recent work I've been using the mold design feature in SW to create cone designs.

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