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i hope its only a filth in the screen of your system. it has nothing to do with with the design.
the othe reason may be the irrregular hull of your surface. check it out.
That's strange. I can only imagine that the cos in 3d space is more accurate than the projected cos that lies in the surface's parameter space.
You can create a curve, align it with the cos and check the deviation, make it a degree 5 curve or whatever and then use that to build off of/trim with instead of the cos. Can anyone chip in on this workflow in its complete form?
actually this is "normal" Alias behaviour to me. I have no explanation for it.
This phenomenon is there ever since i use Alias software.
Regards...
I recently got a trimmed c-o-s that looked really fine, I don't know if this is related but the only thing I messed around with recently were my construction options. I set it to CATIA V5 and copied it for a new preset, I then changed Trim Curve Fit to 0.0005mm because by default I think it is set very loose. And lots of intersect c-o-s were not giving my position in tolerance.