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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2133.7 In reply to 2133.6 
Sorry Michael. I did not explain clearly enough.

Did you take you thread making through to the point to enable a boolean of the original nut?

I just can not get an end result showing the cut thread in the nut!

Brian
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2133.8 In reply to 2133.7 
Hi Brian, no I only tested making the sweep part that you posted. I didn't notice that you had the other piece hidden in the same file.

To do the boolean I would recommend moving the sweep profile to the inside a little bit so that your thread is not skimming so barely along the inner surface of the nut.

It tends to be difficult for the boolean to calculate an intersection when a swept surface is just barely skimming along another part. The surfaces will not have a very well defined intersection there, there will be some portions that are barely sunk inside of the surface and some portions that are just barely barely protruding above the other surface, that causes problems.

So in this case that means moving the triangle slightly to the inside, like this:








I've attached a version created in this way and it is all set up to be booleaned.

- Michael

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2133.9 In reply to 2133.8 
Ahhhh---Michael!

I had done those things---it appears that MY problem is visual perception!

It's just hard for programmes to show the result.

Sorry

Brian

EDITED: 31 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Michael Gibson
2133.10 In reply to 2133.9 
Hi Brian, no problem! Yes, since that cut out piece is totally on the interior it is a bit hard to see.

- Michael
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2133.11 In reply to 2133.10 
Michael/Petr

"The main thing is if you want to use the Twist:Flat option for sweep, you've got to get your path oriented along the world Z axis direction."(Michaels earlier post)

Is this documented anywhere?
Should it be in hidden secrets or something?

Brian

ps OK I found it on page 45 of the Help. However, for me, I think the help is a little ambiguous maybe and Michaels sentence above may be better.

But remembering is another matter.

Could the Flat (on the options list) have a little Z and up pointing arrow alongside it perhaps?

Brian

EDITED: 4 Nov 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Michael Gibson
2133.12 In reply to 2133.11 
Hi Brian,

> Could the Flat (on the options list) have a little Z and up
> pointing arrow alongside it perhaps?

Rather than doing that, I think when I have a chance to work on it I will be switching things around so that you will have some different options for which direction is considered the "flat" direction instead of it being fixed to world Z.

Maybe I will also be able to have an "auto" direction mode that will align the direction automatically for helix curves.

- Michael
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