creating a ruled surface

creating a ruled surface

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creating a ruled surface

Anonymous
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I apologize for how messy this is. I am switching from mastercam and trying to figure out how to take these guide sketches and create a surface with them. In mastercam I use ruled lofted surface. I am including the file I am working on. Interested in how this is done in fusion, dont need somebody to do it for me as I will need to do this alot in the future. Thanks!

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TrippyLighting
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My recommendation would be to re-design this completely from scratch in Fusions 360.

The imported geometry is pretty broken.


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jhackney1972
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There are sketch segments mixed up in different sketches.  What you have to do is project the sketch segments you desire onto a new sketch making sure you have a closed profile.  Then you can use the Surface "Patch" tool to create a surface in your new sketch.  Take a look at the screencast.  If I missed the boat and I am not doing what you desire, please post an updated description of what you want as a resulting surface.  What are you going to use the surface for?

 

 

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Hey there!

Missed the boat a bit but I really appreciate it! I was unclear with what I am looking for. I am aware things are on different sketches as this was exported from mastercam, I didnt design it that way. New file attached. Example file for reference 

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Anonymous
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Please see the new file and example. I am looking for a very specific complex surface that would be very hard to simply re design. Can you provide some examples of technique?

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jhackney1972
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It looks to me you have already made your surface in the example file so I cannot add anything.  If you want to make it a solid, just use the "Thicken" command, or close it in on the other side with surfaces and it will become a solid automatically.  If you have multiple surfaces and wish to joint them together use the "Stitch" command under the Surface commands.

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The example file is a different surface. I need to do what I did to the example in mastercam with the new file in fusion 360.

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