Struggling to Loft 2 components

Struggling to Loft 2 components

lonewolfgrips
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Struggling to Loft 2 components

lonewolfgrips
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Hi All . very new to Fusion and I'm struggling to join 2 different sized circles using a Loft. I used it before on the same 2 components but when it came to printing , the loft part did not match the wall thickness of the 2 circles and it tried to print a very thin wall rather than a 4 mm thick wall . 

Any advise will be appreciated 

Thanks 

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dsouzasujay
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @lonewolfgrips .

 

Requesting to either provide access to download the file or directly attach the .f3d/.f3z file in the next reply.


If my answer helped, please 'Accept Solution'


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Sujay D'souza
Autodesk Fusion

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TheCADWhisperer
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@lonewolfgrips 

Create the hole through the center after lofting between cylinders?

Can you use Revolve instead of Loft?

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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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CCarreiras
Mentor
Mentor

Hi!

 

Try using revolve instead of loft.
Better sketch control, simple feature and more predictable result, comparing with loft.

 

Use loft on more organic or variable geometries between profiles.

CCarreiras

EESignature

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johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! There are multiple ways to create the shape. You may create Loft surface between the two circular profiles. Then use Thicken command to solidify the surface with a constant thickness value.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue ([email protected])
Software Test Engineer
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lonewolfgrips
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Thanks . The problem was that i could create the loft in the first place . but I eventually got it and used the 'thicken' function .

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lonewolfgrips
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 . Hopefully this is the correct File Type that you can view and modify ? So I managed to Loft the top and bottom together and printed it . The problem now is that the top wasn’t attached properly as it's too thin where it joins the Loft section . I'm still trying but any help is greatly appreciated.
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lonewolfgrips
Observer
Observer
Hi There . Thanks for the Help . File attached . I managed to create the Loft but when printed , the top flange detached because it was too thin where it meets the loft .
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g-andresen
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Consultant

Hi,


@lonewolfgrips  schrieb:
Hi There . Thanks for the Help . File attached . I managed to create the Loft but when printed , the top flange detached because it was too thin where it meets the loft .

1.  No!

2.  share f3d file

     File > export > save as f3d on local drive > attach to post

 

günther

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TheCADWhisperer
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Consultant

@lonewolfgrips 

You cannot use email Reply to attach files - you must use the web forum.

I already Attached the solution file in previous response Message 3, but you should attach your file here so that someone can explain why it didn't work as expected.

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lauri_barnhart
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hello, @lonewolfgrips,

Just checking in—did the responses shared by @TheCADWhisperer, @CCarreiras, @johnsonshiue or @g-andresen help clarify your question? Also, did you happen to see the requests for the f3d file from both @TheCADWhisperer and @g-andresen?

If so, please consider clicking the "Accept Solution" button on the post(s) that solved your problem. Doing so helps others in the community easily find useful answers.

If your question still needs more attention, feel free to reply here with an update. This way, other members can jump in with further suggestions or guidance to help you move forward.

All the best,

Lauri | Community Manager


Lauri | Community Manager
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