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I am trying to create a 3D model of a spiral ramp ascending a conical shape. My first thought was to draw a spiral in a 2D sketch and project it on to the surface, then sweep a sketch profile up that path. This failed because I could not figure out how to draw a 2D spiral (so any tips would be appreciated).
I kludged a solution by using "coil" to create a spiral coil, and then projecting that onto the cone. For some reason, I had to create a coil three times the size of the cone to get a spiral on the cone rather than just at the very top...not sure what is up with that (ideas?). It also resulted in two conicident spirals on the surface going in opposite directions, one of which had to be deleted so I could stop getting the "one path is antiparallel to the other path" message (that's not exactly what it said but close).
Sweep still refused to cooperate, returning the usual-for-Fusion 360 cryptic "inconsistent edge-face relationships." This despite using "align" to put a part of the profile on the point marking the start of the path. I am not sure which edges and which faces are the problem. One longer error message did suggest I use the "validate" function--which I have used before under Patch > Insepct, but for whatever reason does not appear there.
Then I had the bright idea to use "pipe," which drew a nice round pipe along the spiral just as I wanted. But then when I switched to a square pipe (to make the ramp with a flat bottom), and for some reason the square pipe twisted around the path as it went up, resulting in a wonky ramp.
I gave up and just used the "trace" function in CAM to get the result I wanted. But it would certainly be nice if there were a way to draw the actual model.
Thanks!
ETA: I meant to put this in the Sketching/sculping/modeling forum, could a moderator please move it? Thanks.
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