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Hello. I don't like griping in general, but the documentation on so many features is pretty sparse and beckons some gripe. My issue today is with the Loft command.
I created two simple spline curves, then issued a loft command while they were coplanar. Loft created just fine, however I then edited a few points on one of the profiles, moving it up in x,y and z axis. All of a sudden the loft fell apart and I get the error about curves tracked in old profile aren't coplanar any more and the loft fails.
After reviewing the documentation for the loft command, I see no mention of 'coplanar' anywhere in the below doc links. https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?query=LOFT%20(Command)%20coplanar&knowledgeSource=Prod...
Are the details of these commands documented anywhere else? I used the search term Loft and Coplanar; coplanar was included in the warning dialog so I expected to find some documentation on it. None found! I think if Fusion is going to give error dialogs, then somewhere in the documentation there should be some of those same keywords discussing the topic which is producing the error. Seems pretty straightforward to me.
So what is the deal with Loft and non coplanar profiles? Why does a profile that was once coplanar and is subsequently modified all of a sudden lose its 'profile' status and not selectable in any dialog that ask for a profile? Are profiles only 2D?
I attached a simple exercise for the purpose of this question and fully understanding how the command/dialog will behave.
Interestingly, making a loft using the surface tools works...again, quite bewildering. If you can loft a surface, then you can loft a solid body I would think.
Can someone please shed some light?
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