Very nice demo. However to nitpick from a toolmaking standpoint, the drill is not accurate. The web of a twist drill is always tapered, so it's thicker at the shank end, and thinner near the tip end. This is why if you were to cut a drill in half and regrind the tip, it won't cut properly. I believe to make your model accurately, there would have needed to be a cone shape revolve drawn, that the helix curve would have referenced its tapered surface.
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Very nice demo. However to nitpick from a toolmaking standpoint, the drill is not accurate. The web of a twist drill is always tapered, so it's thicker at the shank end, and thinner near the tip end. This is why if you were to cut a drill in half and regrind the tip, it won't cut properly. I believe to make your model accurately, there would have needed to be a cone shape revolve drawn, that the helix curve would have referenced its tapered surface.
shut up nerd he is making a simple drill bit.
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Trim Curve to extend a curve is maybe not the best naming ive ever seen
nice video informative good yes.
Where’s tootalltoby, these videos feel dry.
I like these videos a lot because they are straight to the point. TTT's are nice too, but often I just want the information quickly and nothing else.
😁 thanks for the kind words! We'll be back soon with some more TTT onshape tips!