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how to combine two angled bodies?

how to combine two angled bodies?

ihttkc
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how to combine two angled bodies?

ihttkc
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hello all, i drew two separate shelled bodies angled towards each other and touching at an outer edge. i would like to find out how i can combine these two bodies by filling up the wedge of space between them?

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JHRendon
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You should use "combine" tool. Those two bodies should have more contact between them. 

JHRendon_0-1612513975476.png

So one option is extrude an sketch and make other features to join them in a way you want. Like this: 

JHRendon_0-1612514200892.png

 

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etfrench
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I would suggest using the Loft command between the bottom of the top and the top of the bottom.  A plain Loft will be straight between the two faces.  If you want it curved, then you'll need to use a rail.

 

p.s. Attaching your file to the thread will get you more precise answers (File/Export/Archive file *.f3d).

ETFrench

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ihttkc
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thank you for taking the time to response. i have tried a revolved extrude from one surface to the other. it works.
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JHRendon
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Revolve would work and you can set the angle or loft (creating the sketches).
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shahriarsifat1802164
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Hi,
You can easily use the combine tool to combine multiple bodies.
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shahriarsifat1802164
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The thing is do you want to make a straightforward loft?

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shahriarsifat1802164
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Can you please share your model?
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Screenshot 2021-02-05 150416.jpg

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shahriarsifat1802164
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When I combine those bodes it turns into a Screenshot 2021-02-05 150753.jpgsingle body.

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Screenshot 2021-02-05 152448.jpg

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shahriarsifat1802164
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I am providing a screencast please have patience.
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shahriarsifat1802164
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Loft as a new body | Fusion 360 | Autodesk Knowledge Network
Here is a screencast.

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shahriarsifat1802164
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I think it will work.
Thank you.

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ihttkc
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thank you for all replies and suggestions. attached is my revolve extrude solution (i discovered it by chance).

 

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