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Hi Kahasim,
this is a common issue with those who want to do ribs on circular objects. The issue, usually, is they are trying to do a linear rib on a circular edge. My approach would be, for the object that you show, is to revolve the general profile without the negative cut between the ribs, then from the top (or end) cut out material between the 1st and 2nd rib quadrant, and then pattern the cut (or pattern the sketch profile that cuts).
Kahasim Brown wrote:
I liked how you cut downward. So you cant revolve cut the triangular face?
If you rotate the triangle you will get a rib with radial walls. The outer thickness will be greater than the inner thickness. Generally the thickness is either equal to or slightly tapered outward depending on the manufacturing process.
Revolve triangle:
What you are trying to do? Asking this question to find out simple way.