Hi,
I'm trying to make some wires in fusion 360 using the loft feature. They look really good and I can route them easily but I run into one peculiar issue when routing the path end point behind the starting profile plane. Its precisely at this point where it throws an error on generating the loft. I attached an image to further explain the issue.
Any thoughts on what is causing this?
Chris
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Why use Loft for wires?
You have a profile at the other end of the path, (not mentioned)?
Sweep would be the logical Tool, for single centre line path, or with a bit of outside the box thinking, Pipe tool.
Might help....
Sorry, my mistake it is a sweep.
Its just a peculiar problem when crossing the profile plane and this works really well outside of the one issue.
Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?
When you change the end point, the "Distance" in the sweep dialogue resets to "0". If you set it back to "1" the sweep will succeed.
I'd consider that resetting to be a bug.
Even after setting the distance back to 1 it breaks the sketches and extrudes that follow it. That's rather inconvenient if you are routing wires into tricky places.
My solution for now will be to set the profile plane deeper into the cable so I don't have to worry about this issue.
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