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From: Matadem
Tnx I am trying to cut a shape into it as well.
But what is not letting me get my line tangent to the circle for smooth transition?
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rail_revolve_blend2.3dm
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Matadem,
> But what is not letting me get my line tangent to the circle for smooth transition?
Is it this curve here?
One problem is that curve and the circle are not on the same plane, they are on different z levels:
- Michael
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matadem_zlevels1.png
matadem_zlevels2.png
From: Michael Gibson
You can get them on the same plane by selecting them and then run Transform >Align and pick in the Front view.
Then if you want to edit the curve to be tangent to the circle, create a tangent line from the circle:
The first 2 control points of the curve must be on that line for it to have the same tangent as the circle at that point:
Also if you cut the circle so it is an arc that ends at that spot you can use Construct > Blend like this:
- Michael
Image Attachments:
matadem_blend3.png
matadem_blend4.png
matadem_tangent1.png
matadem_tangent2.png
From: Matadem
tnx...sometimes I get lost in 3d lol
one more thing how would I be above the points and select them?
It seems that when I try to select a bunch of them I select the surface as well...and I need to do them one by one.
also attached sas.3dm is there a more efficient way to do this?
if I remember correctly did some sweep,,,in the middle offset the line both sides..boolean cut then blend...
what would be a more efficient approach?
another way I was thinking of doing this is to cut from a solid block with a "pipe" created by sweep and then fillet the edges...
now the other question I have is if I create a pipe by sweep or other method can I change the size between the start and the finish by a guide or scaling rail?
I saw it somewhere...
Tnx~
Attachments:
sas.3dm
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sas2.JPG
sellll.JPG
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Matadem,
re:
> one more thing how would I be above the points and select them?
> It seems that when I try to select a bunch of them I select the surface
> as well...and I need to do them one by one.
You could zoom out to find an empty area to click, or you could hide the surface so it would not be in the way, or you could hold down Shift+Ctrl while starting the window selection.
When Shift+Ctrl is down the first pick will always start a window select, it doesn't need to be on an empty area.
- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Matadem,
re:
> also attached sas.3dm is there a more efficient way to do this?
Maybe 2 rail sweep:
Mirror:
Planar:
- Michael
Attachments:
sas2.3dm
Image Attachments:
matadem_sweep1.png
matadem_sweep2.png
matadem_sweep3.png
matadem_sweep4.png
matadem_sweep5.png
From: Matadem
Thank you!
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Matadem,
re:
> now the other question I have is if I create a pipe by sweep or other method can I change the
> size between the start and the finish by a guide or scaling rail?
Yes you can make a pipe shape using one rail sweep and control the cross-sectional size by a scaling rail:
- Michael
Image Attachments:
matadem_sweep_scaling_rail1.png
matadem_sweep_scaling_rail2.png
matadem_sweep_scaling_rail3.png
matadem_sweep_scaling_rail4.png
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