It's possible to do this?

It's possible to do this?

lfpinto26
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It's possible to do this?

lfpinto26
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Good afternoon my friends,
Today I have a challenge to make a 3D model for 3D printing, which I do not know if it is possible to do it .. I tried to do with the Loft but I did not get the results I wanted. I need to recreate the curves from the inside as you can see in the image, but I do not know how.

I leave two images, one with an example of what I intend in this project, and another of what I have so far..
Can you try to help me? With any ideas?

 

Thank you
Greetings

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Anonymous
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Looks to me like that could be done by drawing a single 2D curved line (where one curved surface meets the flat side wall), creating a revolved surface from that, then mirroring that surface to create the second surface.

 

Regards,

Ray L.

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ben.lorimore
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Hi @lfpinto26,

 

Thanks for posting on the Fusion 360 forums!

 

Looks like your shape could be created with a simple revolve. I attached a screencast below:

 

 

 

Let me know if this helps.

 

Thanks,

Ben

 

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lfpinto26
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Hey guys!! seriously i'm blown away right now!! 

Never expect a video and a response so fast! Thank you from the botton of my heart! My question was clarified and added another vision of how to do this in fusion.. it was so simple and I could not see it. @Anonymous and @ben.lorimore, thank you one more time.

 

I'll post the final result later.

 

Greetings

Luis

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ben.lorimore
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Glad I could help!

 

Look forward to seeing your final result!

 

Best 

-Ben

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lfpinto26
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I was trying to recreate a curve extrude on the side of the piece with the same method but it did not work out very well .. 😞 what can i do?

 

Whit screenshots!

 

Thank you!

 

 

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ben.lorimore
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Hey @lfpinto26,

 

Not sure if this was the shape you were shooting for but here's a screencast:

 

It's definitely a bit long but it was a trickier operation than the first one.
 
Hope this helps!
 
Best,
Ben
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lfpinto26
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Good night @ben.lorimore,
Today I finished my attempt, i'm happy with the final result.. Not perfect, with some errors in geometry yet but for the purpose it serves perfectly.

 

I have not seen your video yet @ben.lorimore, I'll see it now to learn even more! Thank you again for everything. And sorry for the time you lose with me, making the videos and everything. You were perfect and I appreciate you so much! Keep up the good work!

 

I put a render I made of the piece now..

 

thank you
greetings

 

Luis Pinto

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lfpinto26
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 @ben.lorimore The second video is amazing!! Thanks my friend

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ben.lorimore
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Render looks awesome! I love those ribs tapering out.

 

Best,

Ben

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