How to create a curved pipe/cylinder

How to create a curved pipe/cylinder

lbellino4
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How to create a curved pipe/cylinder

lbellino4
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Hello.

 

I'm trying to create a pipe to fit in the area shown on the left in the image provided. If it do just a arc, it will sweep, but not end up directly on each end of the existing pipes that it should go to, to fit in this area evenly. So I tried creating poly lines with an arc joined, as shown, but it won't let me sweep. What command(s) should I be using here to create a corner pipe that will fit nicely in this area that I need it to fit in? Or what am I doing wrong? Thanks.

 

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JDMather
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Sweep will (should) work, but from you image you appear to be missing tangency in the path.

Attach the *.dwg file here and end all doubt.


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dbroad
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Looks like a very sharp radius at the path. Is that radius at least as large as the pipe radius?  It probably should be bigger but if it is smaller than the pipe radius it won't work.  Also the two pipes are not offset from the apparent intersection equally.

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lbellino4
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Attached is the drawing file and if I'm missing a tangency, is there an easy way to find where it's missing?

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lbellino4
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Unfortunately, this is the space I have and need to create a pipe for and I drew the lines from each pipe center. I know I tried just straight lines in this same area and did a sweep, which worked, so the space is not the issue. I'm thinking it might be what JD Mather noted, but maybe something else I'm not doing correctly.

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dbroad
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I just tried what you are trying to do.  A radius smaller than the pipe did result in a valid solid but part of the pipe bend would be a sharp corner. (AutoCAD 2017).  Performance may depend on which version you are using.

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lbellino4
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Can you show me how you drew your lines before you did the sweep on this? When I do the arc/radius smaller, it doesn't look right/line up with the other pipe ends that I'm trying to line this up to. Thanks.

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neaton
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I think it does have to do with the second line not being tangent to the arc. I filleted the two straight lines with a 1.0 radius and then with the sweep command worked fine.

 

Nancy

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john.vellek
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HI @lbellino4,

I am not a pipe guy but I was wondering if you could Loft from the two existing pipes and possibly enter a intermediate loft profile.  I did it from the two ends and it looks like a straight section of pipe with mitered ends. I don't know if that is impractical or not.

 

 


John Vellek


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lbellino4
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This worked for what I needed. Trying to use other 3D commands forgot something simple as doing it this way...thanks!

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