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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-10-2009 03:59 PM in reply to: ljapsey
    >this is what I get

    What happened to the box?
    What happened to the feature tree?
    Is this the file you intended to attach?
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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-11-2009 08:13 AM in reply to: ljapsey
    JD,

    Sorry about the mix up....I did pick the wrong file!
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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-11-2009 08:23 AM in reply to: ljapsey
    Delete the Split (don't know what you were trying to do with that?)

    Delete the Loft (but not the sketches).

    Edit Sketch5 and change the projected geometry to construction type and close up the top and bottom as in attached.

    Split and use the rectangle sketch in Sketch5 to split the cylindrical surface.

    Loft from Sketch3 to the split face of the cylinder.


    Oh, and change the projected edges in Sketch3 to construction as well. In fact, they aren't even needed.
    Don't tell me you have Autoproject on Sketch Create turned on? You might want to read this document http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2007/MA105-1L%20Mather.pdf

    Edited by: JDMather on Nov 11, 2009 11:24 AM
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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-11-2009 08:35 AM in reply to: ljapsey
    JD,

    Thank You!

    No, I don't have the autoproject on. I also have read the document. The part I was missing was...spliting the surface by the box, I understand why now. I've never had to use either 'split' nor 'loft' in over 3 yrs of working with Inventor. Sad, yes...but true. I'm still learning everyday. Thanks for you help!

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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-11-2009 08:43 AM in reply to: ljapsey
    >No, I don't have the autoproject on. I also have read the document.

    I would have constrained to the origin - not the sides of the previous extrusion feature. More robust technique if you have to go back and change things. (Particularly since you used a midpoint of projected geometry - that's living dangerously.)

    How are you going to manufacture that geometry?
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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    11-11-2009 09:48 AM in reply to: ljapsey
    JD,

    This is in the concept design stage. If all goes correctly or if it's approved. A casting/mold will be created. That is awhile down the road though. Thanks again!


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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    01-08-2013 10:01 AM in reply to: JDMather

    First, thank you. Your answer above was helpful.

     

    I have a similar problem, except that I'd like to create a single loft to tangent curved surfaceS! Can you please help me?

     

    I have two tangent, curved, surfaces (two tangent cylinders of different radii). Inventor shows a line where the curves intersect and treats the surfaces on either side of that line created by the split (following the steps you layed out above) as seperate surfaces. I can only select a single surface for the loft, when I would like to basically merge those surfaces.

     

    Please see the attached part file. This is just an example for the sake of simplicity and doesn't follow any good design conventions, but it illustrates my problem. 

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    Re: Loft to Curved Surface?

    01-08-2013 10:15 AM in reply to: tvernonbaker

    One example.

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