HI
Is there a way to getting this in to a solid, using my lines, i also send a model, it is
not right, but just to give an ide what iam after
Regards
Henrik
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by JDMather. Go to Solution.
please see the attached image if it is what you want. it can be achieved by sculpt boundary surfaces which created by loft and boundary patch.
BTW, which version of Inventor do you use? I can give you the model with the steps.
I like that very much, if you can. It’s what iam after like that
Iam using inventor 2012 professional, and computer Dell Precision M6600
Regards
Henrik
Hi Henrik,
Still I am working on your profile. In the mean time, i want to ask you regarding your Dell m6600. I ordered one last week. I am using Inventor product design suite 2012. how is the laptop? Is it good.
Hi Henrik,
Attached is the finished model, please check it out.
HI rajeshindi
The part seem fine just an sharp edge at the top part, will maybe give some problems.it seem to that Junjie Zhao have the right way
My Dell M6600 is with windows7 64bit and working just fine pretty fast too, an interesting part is it is able to work with 3 display, two extern an one intern, the battery is lasting for 4 hours.
Regards
Henrik
HI Junjie Zhao
This model you creaded is what iam after, still a fantastic tool Inwentor if know how, yes, this always the problem
Tangs for helping med out , both of you
Regards
Henrik
Is there any reason you can't Loft this directly rather than using surfaces?
HI JD
I think this this an example how powerful the Loft command is, but also an example that
only a lot of defriend design is needed to cover how to use this command right
I think a training session covered by example’s only in this command could me very useful to all,
you must be the expert in using this command and see solution’s in one of the
most difficult design, surfacing design in Inventor.
Regards
Henrik