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Hi,

 

I'm a little confused with the 85 degrees on the drawing..is it the fillet angle.. and also the 0.5 x 45degrees is it the chamfer on the smaller cylinder ?

 

Thanks..

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Posted

the 85-degrees angle should be the sligthly off-straight line - the farthest left line of the big cylinder if you get where I am pointing. (yes, I am pointing at my screen - not my fault you guys can't see where I am pointing...)

 

the 0.5x45degrees is the chamfer on the top on the small cylinder. 0.5 is the width and 45degrees is the angle of the chamfer if I remember my drafting classes correctly.

Posted

Hi @Tiger,

 

Does this mean I have to fillet the sides of the big cylinder?

 

Thanks ..

Posted

Weeell.... yeah. Sort of I guess.

 

The sides (or the top and bottom I would say, but sides as we see the cylinder in the picture) of the big cylinder are not straight up-and-down - they are two chamfers: one with 3x45degrees first and the the larger one that is on a 85degree angle from the centerline of the cylinder.

Posted

Hi @Tiger,

 

Thank you very much.. I got it :D

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