Lofting Irregular shaped Faces

Lofting Irregular shaped Faces

ryan_ferrellJNSJA
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Lofting Irregular shaped Faces

ryan_ferrellJNSJA
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Hi,

    I created two irregular shaped bodies where the second body is placed on top of a larger body and is completely contained within it (in the xy plane). I am trying to loft between the two top faces of the bodies along the z-axis yet it seems to not be working. Any tips as I don't use loft much, is there a better way to provide a smooth transition between the bodies at different heights?Screenshot 2025-12-13 152754.png

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davebYYPCU
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Both bodies have holes in them, (solid) Loft can’t do the request, in one stage.

 

If it were me, I would use Surface Tools, Loft may work, or sweep (depending on the required profile).

 

That will create a triangular cavity, that Boundary Fill, should fill for you.

 

Might help….

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ryan_ferrellJNSJA
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How would I do this with surface tools?

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davebYYPCU
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Change to Surface Tools, (Orange Toolbar icons)

You will see that Surface Loft will do holes.

 

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Then Boundary Fill - Join, does work on simple examples.

 

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Might help...

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