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Hey everyone,
First-time poster and relative newbie to Fusion 360 here. I'm trying to model a small sword (80 mm total length) for one of my son's action figures. I plan to 3D print once it's done. I have a drawing I'm using for reference, and have most of the model complete. But, there's one small detail I cannot seem to get right.
Notice the flat "face" of the blade, facing upwards. I want to add a very slight raised edge down the center of that face, like so:
There might be a better way of doing this, but I've been just sketching a right triangle (I'm only working on half since it's mirrored at the end) and extruding along the length of the face, joining it to the same blade body. The problem is how this line meets the end of the blade where the curves begin. If I extrude that right triangle down to where the curve starts, I end up with this:
This gives me a flat edge (looking down the blade from the opposite perspective) on the end, which obviously looks horrible. What I'd love is a way to loft the entire right triangle profile down the length of the blade and to a point at the tip of the curved part of the face, like this:
So, I thought I could loft from the end of that existing extrusion, through a new isosceles triangle (sketched on an offset plane at an angle) and ending in a point:
But whenever I try that, Fusion complains about the guide rail I'm using (the face of the blade itself), stating "the rails do not intersect all profiles."
I tried creating a dedicated sketch line for the guide rail itself, projecting the outside edge of the blade face onto a new offset construction plane, but it won't even let me select that, stating "the selected rail does not touch all of the profiles."
I'm at a loss of what to do, and I've sunk probably 4 hours into this trying to find a solution. This would be so easy to do in a traditional surface modeling tool, but I'm really trying to commit to using Fusion's solid modeling tools. I'm honestly ready to completely trash this model and start over, but I'm afraid I'd end up in the same quandary as I am now. Fusion is an incredible tool, and I know there's a way to do this--I just don't know what it is.
What am I missing here to make this work? Thanks so much for your help in advance!
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