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Hello,
I am trying to build a helical body using sweep, but I am getting the most anoying problems.
I know this is a subject that have already been discussed in this forum, but I couldn't find a conclusive solution.
As a simple way to present my problem, I tried to reproduce a single turn square-shaped coil. My results are shown below. Left body was created using COIL (which was the expected figure), while the right one by SWEEP with rail. The complete drawing process is presented in the attached screencast.
I used the COIL body as a reference for the SWEEP one. The coil cross-section was used as profile and its centerline as the sweeping path, while one of the 4 edges was employed as rail. A first trial, using the lower outer edge produced a distorted figure (see the screencast). The upper outer edge produced a better result. But the result is not ideal:
- except at the sweeping origin, the body's axial cross-section is not attached to the rail
- body's axial cross-sections does not have the same size and orientation: the original section rotates and tilts around the sweeping path
- as a result, the inicial and final faces are not parallel, with is a nasty problem in my case
Considering that the oiriginal COIL body is geometrically sound (what I have no reason to doubt) and that the sweeping path was exactly at the center of the coil (and the rail was one of the coil's original edges), I cannot see any reason for the sweeping operation not producing
a body identical to the original one.
A side question - Why the choice of the rail causes such an impact on the final body (the lower and upper coil edges are parallel) ?
So, I would be very glad for any hint I could get about this issue.
Cheers,
Luiz
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