faulty sweep, not connecting

faulty sweep, not connecting

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faulty sweep, not connecting

Anonymous
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Hi there, For some reason my sweep does not want to close.. it gets most of the way but right at the end it says there is a error. If you look at the image you will notice there is a angle difference. Please help.

 

Darren 

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jean.flower
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Hi thacker.darren,

I'd like to take a closer look but it's hard to draw a conclusion based on the png you shared.  Is it possible to share an f3d file with this not-quite-completed sweep in it?

Thanks!

Jean

 




Jean Flower
Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.


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Anonymous
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Hi there, attached is the f3d file.

 

Thanks in advance😀

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davebYYPCU
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Couple of things, 

Your profile, is on an offset plane.

Your profile is a straight line, when being swept the inside endpoints are not allowed to overlap, (layman's opinion) so your gap means the end points have travelled the loop.

 

Use Plane on the path, select the surface hole edge.  Draw the straight line, will be normal to the path, and sweep it.

 

Or, Split the lower surface with the inside line of the sketch, and Patch > Loft will bridge the gap, (pictured)

 

bdswplft.PNG

 

Might help....

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Anonymous
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Thank you very much for the assistance!

 

I used the plane along path and it worked😀

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