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Using a Fit point Spline as an axis for an eclipse/circle

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merijn.timmer
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Using a Fit point Spline as an axis for an eclipse/circle

merijn.timmer
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Good afternoon, 

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The entire question is basically in the title, is there a way i can use a fit point spline as an axis for an eclipse, or is there a different method of achieving the same effect? the goal is to create a sketch that resembles a potato chip.

 

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Using a Fit point Spline as an axis for an eclipse/circle

Good afternoon, 

Frontal viewFrontal viewAngled viewAngled view

 

The entire question is basically in the title, is there a way i can use a fit point spline as an axis for an eclipse, or is there a different method of achieving the same effect? the goal is to create a sketch that resembles a potato chip.

 

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

 

Extrude the Spline as a Surface Body.

Use the Ellipse to Trim the Surface Body.

If you want compound curve - then the process is a bit more involved.

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

 

Extrude the Spline as a Surface Body.

Use the Ellipse to Trim the Surface Body.

If you want compound curve - then the process is a bit more involved.

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merijn.timmer
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Here you go:

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Here you go:

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