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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
      last edited by

      Can you put an image of what is wanted?

      VisuHole by Fredo can make some various thing! πŸ˜„

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      • sdmitchS Offline
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        @zipster1967 said:

        Is there a way to drill out a hole that is at an angle to the face of the containing "box"

        Create a tube the diameter of the hole you want to drill. Move the tube to the desired location and attitude. Right on the selected tube and choose 'Intersect with model'. Delete the extended tube and face.


        drill at angle.gif

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
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          With VisuHole by Fredo6 ! πŸ˜‰
          The trick is to use a tempo plane for have a vertical intersection! πŸ€“
          (total box height = 0.75m so truncated cylinder don't drill background)
          Click image for animation

          GIF_vizu0.gif

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          • Z Offline
            zipster1967
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            See that is where I run into a problem. My holes do not go all the way through the block. they just go into the block 2/3 of the way and even efter I do an intersection with the model and delete the "tube" it simply disappears and leaves behind just a circle on the outside face. Currently my only solution is to copy the circle to the depth of the hole. Rotate it to the angle I want the hole to be at then draw the line from all the coordinal points fo the two cidcles and smooth the lines after all the intersecting faces have been generated by sketchup and then erase the originals hole face. It's clunky and time consuming but I have not found a faster way to construct the aforementioned geometry.

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            • BoxB Online
              Box
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              Did you not look at sdmitch's reply?
              Here is another version.


              Slant hole.gif

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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
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                @unknownuser said:

                Did you not look at sdmitch's reply?

                And mine ? πŸ˜„
                Front face erased for see inside!
                Seems it's wished ?
                result.jpg

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                • sdmitchS Offline
                  sdmitch
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                  Just make the tube long enough that it intersects with the top and bottom faces. Repeat the deletions on bottom side.

                  Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

                  http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                  • Z Offline
                    zipster1967
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                    Everybody keeps showing me ways to drill a hole tyhrough an angled surface. That I can do using the techniques described. What I am trying to do is different. I have a box that I want holes in that are at an angle to the face of the box. The nox is in line with the axis. I want the holes say 10 or 12 degrees off the blue axis. You know as I write this I thought of something I can try. If it works I will come back and expliain how I did it and give an example maybe.

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                    • jujuJ Offline
                      juju
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                      @zipster1967 said:

                      Everybody keeps showing me ways to drill a hole tyhrough an angled surface. That I can do using the techniques described. What I am trying to do is different. I have a box that I want holes in that are at an angle to the face of the box. The nox is in line with the axis. I want the holes say 10 or 12 degrees off the blue axis. You know as I write this I thought of something I can try. If it works I will come back and expliain how I did it and give an example maybe.

                      You can use the same methods as above, just rotate / place the cylinder to the desired angle / position before starting procedure.

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                      • BoxB Online
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                        ....


                        Angled dowel.gif

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                          zipster1967
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                          Okay that is kind of what I ended up doing except instead of rotating the tubes I just rotated the box beneath them Then extruded both tubes, intersected them with the model and then erased the parts sticking up and the top surface of the box circumscribed by the circles. Viola I now have two holes in the box at the same correct angle. Sorry I didn't figure this out sooner from you guys examples but, I just couldn't connect the dots on this one. Thanks for all your help though. I will definitely remember this the next time I need an angled hole in a surface.

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