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Hi, I come from a remarkable experience on other MCAD softwares but I'm fairly new to Fusion.
I have already looked for existing questions about on this topic but I can't either find a similar situation or a solved answer. And I don't know if I'm insisting on some weak spot for Fusion or just doing something wrong. But anyway I feel quite discouraged because it's an operation that I used to do in 5 minutes with my other CAD.
I have a doubly symmetric Form shape which I want to connect to an existing parametric body. The body is a solid of revolution cut on top with an extruded sketch. I need at least G1 continuity across the connection.
parts to connect
Shared design:
Initially since I wasn't familiar with Form, I used a prismatic body in place of the Form, then connected using Surface Loft to the main body and closed the boundaries. Result was quite unsatisfactory since the Loft worked only setting G0 continuty on one of the profiles, it took a lot of messy workaround to be set up (3D sketches using includes) and the prismatic shape wasn't reaching my design intent.
So I watched some of the courses about working with T-splines and gave it a try. Now I have this form that I tried to manually match to the body, but a row of patches can be deleted if needed.
But could'nt find a solution.
I tried leaving a gap and connecting with Loft: almost worser than the Surface loft. Can't add a single G1 condition ("Self-intersection or bad geometry" on-canvas message)
I tried Match and it just shows some twisted curves or the message "invalid input", depends on the case (very unstable from this point of view).
Other simpler G0 connections like Pull or simple move are not acceptable for me.
Am I doing something using a bad workflow? To me it seems totally natural operation which requires some very hard and unstable operations to be done. 😲
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.